Todd Brusko, PhD, Remarks on Evolving Role of Immunoregulation in Type 1 Diabetes
June 24th 2013Todd Brusko, PhD, of the Todd M. Brusko Laboratory at the University of Florida College of Medicine, discussed how knowledge of regulatory T-cells has grown and improved, and noted that research has now entered a phase of harnessing the potential of our immune system through specific cell populations to combat root causes of type 1 diabetes (T1DM).
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Allan Geliebter, PhD, the senior research scientist in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University and a professor of psychology at Touro College explains the roles of various hormones in appetite stimulation and suppression, and discusses how functional MRI of the brain may demonstrate a relationship between bariatric surgery in obese patients, neurological response, and hormone regulation.
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Novel SGLT-2 Inhibitors: The Impact on Outcomes in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health
June 23rd 2013Bernard Zinman, MD, the director of the Leadership Sinai Centre for Diabetes and the Sam and Judy Pencer Family Chair in Diabetes Research at Mount Sinai Hospital and the University of Toronto in Canada, discusses the new therapies, SGLT-2 inhibitors, that are now approved in the United States and European Union. These drug therapies have shown clinical benefits in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and may also improve cardiovascular outcomes for patients with type 2 diabetes
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Connecting the Dots: Global Epidemiology of Type 1 Diabetes and National Income Levels
June 23rd 2013Jaakko Tuomilehto, MD, PhD, a professor of public health at the University of Helsinki in Finland provides global epidemiological data for T1DM and discusses the World Health Organization's Diabetes Mondiale (DiaMond) study. He compares the rates of incidences of T1DM among well-developed, high-income countries to low- and middle-income nations and takes note of the epidemiological trends.
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In light of ongoing healthcare reform in the US, Sheldon Greenfield, MD, the executive co-director of the Health Policy Research Institute and Donald Bren Professor of Medicine at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine, shared his insights on the role of quality care measures in the management of diabetes, and weighed in on the advantages and disadvantages associated with implementing these tools.
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Rita Basu, MD, Discusses The Role of Testosterone Supplementation in Men with Diabetes
June 23rd 2013Accounting for what is known about the association between diabetes and low testosterone in men, Rita Basu, MD, a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN provides her insights on the role of testosterone supplementation in men with diabetes, and notes how clinical and managed care perspectives are integrated in practice.
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Diabetes Cost-Effectiveness Studies and How They Affect Real-World Treatment
June 22nd 2013Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) have real effects on therapeutic approaches for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Dr. Gilmer discusses how studies like the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) and the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) have affected how researchers and scientists evaluate the benefits of new treatments.
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Sandeep Dhindsa, MD:The Chicken or the Egg: Which Comes First, Diabetes or Low Testosterone in Men?
June 22nd 2013Sandeep Dhindsa, MD, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences discusses the relationship between diabetes and low testosterone in men, and also notes the significance of accounting for BMI and obesity.
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Jaakko Tuomilehto, MD, PhD, a professor of public het the University of Helsinki in Finland explains the association between a country's socioeconomic status and its epidemiology of type 1 diabetes (T1DM), shedding light on the various circumstances and factors that may contribute to the differences we see among other nations.
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VIDEO: Margaret Powers, PhD, Speaks About the Impact of Obesity on Chronic Conditions
June 12th 2012In this video, Margaret Powers, PhD, talks about obesity's impact on the management of chronic illnesses. Dr. Powers also talks about the benefits of obese patients losing 5% to 7% of body weight and working out 150 minutes a week to lower their risk of developing diabetes and other chronic conditions.
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Interventional Smoking Cessation Program Efficacious in Diabetes Patients
June 12th 2012Some studies have found that individuals with diabetes have a heightened risk of morbidity and premature death associated with macrovascular complications among smokers. In this study, researchers tested an educational, interventional program led by non-doctor health professionals in order to assist adult male diabetes patients to quit smoking.
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VIDEO: Felicia Hill-Briggs, PhD, States Why Patient-Reported Outcomes are Needed in Clinical Trials
June 12th 2012In this video, Felicia Hill-Briggs, PhD, speaks about the importance of patient-reported outcomes in improving the effectiveness of specific interventions and treatments. Hill-Briggs also talks about the role of comparative effectiveness in patient-reported outcomes.
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VIDEO: Chandra Osborn, PhD, MPH, Addresses Technologies That Impact Behavioral Outcomes in Diabetes
June 12th 2012Chandra Osborn, PhD, MPH, addresses the technologies available that impact behavioral outcomes in diabetes, such as mobile devices, PDAs, and the Internet. These technologies can be leveraged to improve self-management behaviors and outcomes in diabetes.
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Social Epidemiology of Diabetes
June 11th 2012Diabetes is a condition that has many variables. Researchers are finding more and more about how genetics and patient behavior play a role; however, it turns out that socioeconomic status, education, and ethnic background all play a role as well.
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Altshuler Receives Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award for Diabetes-Based Genetics Research
June 11th 2012Monday morning at the ADA's 72nd Scientific Sessions featured the National Scientific & Health Care Achievement Awards Presentation and Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award Lecture. This year's recipient of the Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award was David Altshuler, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, for his work on genetic-based research regarding the inherited basis of type 2 diabetes, cholesterol levels, myocardial infarction, and a number of other conditions.
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VIDEO: Margaret Powers, PhD, RD, CDE, Discusses the Effect Genetic Testing Has on Behavioral Change
June 10th 2012Dr. Margaret Powers says that currently genetic testing does not motivate behavior change and weight loss in diabetes care. Patients who did not receive the test did just as well with behavior changes as patients who knew they were high risk through genetic testing.
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Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions to Improve Medication Adherence
June 9th 2012Medication adherence is a complex topic that involves many barriers and obstacles; however, as Elizabeth A. Walker, PhD, RN, CDE, Director of the Prevention and Control Core, Einstein Diabetes Research and Training Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, told her audience at this year's ADA 72nd Scientific Sessions, we must do something.
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Nurse Clinic Model Proven Cost Effective and Efficacious Method for Improving Diabetes Care
June 9th 2012To further develop an already existing Nurse Clinic model at Kaiser Permanente Riverside, researchers in this study developed an internal specialized diabetes training program using the American Association of Diabetes Educators and American Diabetes Association guidelines to improve effectiveness.
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Genetic Testing Shines Light on Diabetes-Related Complications
June 9th 2012As a new era of personalized medicine continues to provide clues between genetic makeups and predispositions to certain disease states, researchers and providers are able to come up with more targeted therapies for patient populations.
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New Strategies in Diabetes Medication Adherence
June 9th 2012Medication adherence represents a major barrier to optimal therapeutic outcomes for a number of chronic conditions, and diabetes is no different. Often times, diabetes patients with poor glycemic control and multiple comorbidities have complex medication regimens, which often times complicate and exacerbate this problem.
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Real-World Outcomes of Initiating Injectable Therapies in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
June 8th 2012To date, there has been no real-world comparative data published on the initiation of injectable therapy with insulin glargine disposable pen (GLA-P) of glucagons-like peptide-1 agonist liraglutide (LIRA) among type 2 diabetes patients. On day 1 of the American Diabetes Association's 72nd Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, PA, an abstract was released by Levin et al which provided data from this exact comparative analysis.
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