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November 16th 2024
Reducing systolic blood pressure to less than 120 mmHg lowered the risk of major cardiovascular events for most people with diabetes in the BPROAD trial.
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Undergoing Gastric Bypass Could Reduce Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy in Obese Diabetics
January 20th 2021A matched cohort study of more than 10k patients suggests undergoing gastric bypass surgery was associated with a 38% reduction in risk of developing diabetic retinopathy among obese patients with diabetes.
Insulin Levels, BMI Trajectory Help Predict Risk of Mental Health Disorders Later in Life
January 15th 2021An analysis of children from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children is providing insight into the potential for increased risk of mental health disorders among patients with high insulin levels or high BMI trajectory as a child.
Lockdowns Led to Increases in Weight, Anxiety But Improved Glucose Control in Diabetes Patients
January 13th 2021An analysis of data from questionnaires sent to more than 400 patients from a diabetes clinic in Europe gives insight into the impact of lockdown measures on body weight, HbA1c control, and perceived levels of stress and anxiety.
Comparing Standard vs High-Dose Influenza Vaccines in High-Risk Cardiovascular Disease Patients
December 18th 2020Results of the INVESTED trial are shedding light on cardiovascular and pulmonary outcomes among patients with high-risk cardiovascular disease receiving standard-dose vs high-dose influenza vaccines.
Intensive Glucose, Blood Pressure Control Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy
December 17th 2020An analysis of more than 7k patients with CAN data from the ACCORD trial suggest intensive blood pressure and blood glucose control could reduce risk of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy.