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Diabetes Testing Supplies And Acute MI: What You Don’t Know Could Be Deadly
The news was released about a recent study that reconfirmed the association between diabetes testing and acute myocardial infarction (Acute MI Treatment). The study in question was conducted in the U.S. and presented at the American Heart Association’s highly coveted, 2014 Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions. Included with the news was a bit of new advice for clinicians.
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Questions You Should Ask Your Doctor
Knowing what questions to ask your doctor will help you better manage your blood sugar Glucose levels, and that will help you to prevent the onset of health problems that are often associated with diabetes. Following are questions you may want to ask your doctor at your next visit. You may even want to bring this list and a notepad with you.
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Diabetes Testing Supplies’ News: Artificial Pancreas Device Given The Green Light
National headlines were filled with news about recent advancements in the treatment of diabetes (Artificial Pancreas Device System). It was an advancement that those in the healthcare industry have been fervently working on for years. The diabetes treatment making all of the recent headlines is Medtronic’s APDS, also known as the MiniMed530G.
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Should Super-Sized Coffee Be Added To Our Diabetes Testing Supplies List?
It’s hot, tastes good and has been consumed by people since the 15th Century. But is coffee something that people should add to their list of diabetes testing supplies? Well according to some medical researchers, the answer to that inquiry is “Yes!” You can check out two of the 2014 coffee studies for yourself. One was published in the February 2014 issue of the American Diabetes Association’s periodical, Diabetes Care. The other appeared in an April 2014 issue of Diabetologia. Both indicated that coffee consumption has the potential to alter a person’s type 2 diabetes risk. They weren’t the only type 2 diabetes studies to have ever indicated as much either. Similar assertions were made in a 2012 issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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Living With Erectile Dysfunction
All of you men out there who have recently diagnosed with erectile dysfunction (Diabetes Erectile Dysfunction) are undoubtedly worried about their condition. Many questions may be running through your mind as well. For example: what do I do? What should I tell my partner? Is this the end of my love life? Is there anything I can do to help my condition? These and many other questions can be answered in the following paragraphs. By the end of this article, many men out there will be able to sleep a little better at night knowing that they can easily live with their erectile dysfunction.
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Prevent Diabetes Now Tips For Taking Control
Are you at risk for Type 2 diabetes?
For example, if you are overweight or have a family history of the disease you could be at risk.
Diabetes (Type 2 Diabetes) prevention is as basic as eating more healthfully, becoming more physically active and losing a few extra pounds. Making a few simple changes in your lifestyle now may help you avoid the serious health complications of diabetes later, such as nerve, kidney and heart damage.
Changing your lifestyle could be a big step toward diabetes prevention — and it’s never too late to start.
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Diabetes Supplies, Medications And Care Cost $245 Billion Annually
The cost to care for diabetics in the United States has increased dramatically over the last five years, but a study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest University may have identified a method to help diabetics better control their health.
The American Diabetes Association estimates that care for diabetics, including diabetes supplies, hospitalizations, medications and other associated expenses cost $245 billion in 2012. The ADA last estimated the total annual costs for diabetics in 2007. At that time, the total cost of diabetes was estimated at $174 billion.
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Type 1 Diabetes Testing And First Year Nutrition: What’s The Connection?
Do you have a history of type 1 diabetes in your family? Are you currently expecting a baby as well? If so, you may want to take a look at the last few issues of the Journal of the American Medical Association’s respected periodical, JAMA Pediatrics. The Type 1 Diabetes Test for your child.
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Diabetes Testing Supplies News: New Gene Variant Discovery Excites Scientists
According to the CDC’s research, diabetes is one of the top five leading causes of death among America’s Latino population (Latinos and Diabetes). The majority of those that find themselves in that high-risk category tend to have type 2 diabetes. Because of that, some members of the scientific research community have long believed that the disease’s prevalence in the Latino community is connected to genetics. So they’ve been conducting research over the last few years to either prove or disprove their assumptions. On December 25, 2013, one of those research groups published its latest findings in Nature magazine.
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Improper Disposal Of Lancing Devices And More Spurs Request For Change
Diabetics living in the Golden State may want to take notice of a debate currently taking place among their legislators. That’s because the heated conversation has to do with a bill regarding lancing devices, insulin needles, and other similar diabetes testing supplies. If the bill does eventually turn into law, it could change how diabetes testing supplies will need to be sold, purchased, and disposed of (Diabetic Lancing Device) within the state. Here’s more:
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