Diabetes is regarded as one of the most serious risks to human health in the twenty-first century. Diabetes is a metabolic condition or a long-term condition in which blood sugar levels are too high. Diabetes is linked to a wide range of long-term complications, including blindness, heart and blood vessel disease, stroke, kidney failure, amputations, and nerve damage, to name a few. Prediabetes is a condition in which the blood sugar level is greater than normal. Although the level is not yet high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes, people and children with prediabetes are more likely to acquire type 2 diabetes if they do not make lifestyle changes.
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