Glucose Intolerance Innovations
Glucose intolerance results in a higher blood glucose level than normal-hyperglycemia. This condition is due to Impaired fasting glucose, Impaired glucose tolerance, Pre-diabetes, Type 2 diabetes. Glucose sensitivity is more common during pregnancy. This is common for most mothers, but it must be treated by either a diet or an insulin program because there could be a serious risk to the
health of both the child and the mother. Individuals with intermediate plasma glucose (PG) levels between considered normal and those regarded diabetic are considered to have high blood sugar. Innovation is a new concept, system or method for improved solutions that fulfill new criteria, unbundled needs or current
business conditions.
High Impact List of Articles
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Sleep disruption in adolescents with Type1 diabetes mellitus: relationships with adherence and diabetes control
Rebecca A Hazen, Karla K Fehr, Andrea Fidler, Melissa K Cousino, Sarah A MacLeish & Rose Gubitosi-Klug
Short Communication: Diabetes Management
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Sleep disruption in adolescents with Type1 diabetes mellitus: relationships with adherence and diabetes control
Rebecca A Hazen, Karla K Fehr, Andrea Fidler, Melissa K Cousino, Sarah A MacLeish & Rose Gubitosi-Klug
Short Communication: Diabetes Management
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Inducing immune tolerance: a focus on Type 1 diabetes mellitus
Dan Xu, Suchitra Prasad & Stephen D Miller
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Inducing immune tolerance: a focus on Type 1 diabetes mellitus
Dan Xu, Suchitra Prasad & Stephen D Miller
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Metabolic surgery and diabetes
Paul O Brien
News and Views: Diabetes Management
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Metabolic surgery and diabetes
Paul O Brien
News and Views: Diabetes Management
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What is the role of sensor-augmented pump therapy in young children with Type 1 diabetes?
Margaret L Lawson
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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What is the role of sensor-augmented pump therapy in young children with Type 1 diabetes?
Margaret L Lawson
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Biomarkers for evaluating renal function decline in diabetes: where are we now?
Janet K Snell-Bergeon
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Biomarkers for evaluating renal function decline in diabetes: where are we now?
Janet K Snell-Bergeon
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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