Diabetes can attack people of all ages and walks of life. It's a dangerous condition that causes blood sugar levels to rise over normal. Diabetes has been shown to be a trigger for various health problems, thus those who are diagnosed with the disease face substantial health difficulties. Obese people are more likely to get diabetes than non-obese people.
Clinical trials allow researchers to thoroughly test diabetes treatments before submitting them to the FDA for approval and making them available to the general population. Clinical trials provide researchers with a valuable opportunity to compare and contrast blood glucose levels in patients, measure metabolism, and follow subsequent organ functionality as a result of the drugs. Researchers then use this information to assist build their particular drug compositions and improve the effectiveness of diabetes treatment.
Title : Exercise: The panacea for overconsumption of carbohydrate.
Charles P Lambert PhD, Lambert Relentless R & D, LLC, United States
Title : Magnesium supplementation as potential means to reduce thrombotic risk in type 1 diabetes
Alan J Stewart, University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom
Title : Incorporation of dietary fibres from selected vegetation for diabesity market
Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Title : Navigating obesity, diabetes, and behavior change: A case study of a successful physician-patient partnership
Gretchen Holmes, Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, United States
Title : Diabetic retinopathy and GDM in hispanic pregnant women with toxoplasma gondii
Maureen Groer, University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States
Title : Do the STAP test --- Prevent the diabetes
Madhu S Malo, Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, United States