

diabetes mellitus | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Diabetologia | Added Oct 23, 2021
The effects of vitamin D and calcium supplementation in type 2 diabetes
This study investigated the combined effect of vitamin D and calcium on the levels of sugar and fat in the blood of type 2 diabetes patients deficient in vitamin D.



diabetes mellitus | Research | 7 pages | source: Journal of Diabetes and its Complications | Added Oct 19, 2021
The “ABCs” of type 2 diabetes
This study investigated the interaction of blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol management with physical and mental health in patients with type 2 diabetes.


diabetes mellitus | Research | 9 pages | source: PLOS ONE | Added Oct 14, 2021
Insulin and exercise: A delicate balance
This study examined the effect of reduced insulin doses before and after intense exercise on post-exercise glucose (sugar), insulin, and inflammation levels in type 1 diabetes patients.


diabetes mellitus | Research | Treatment | 6 pages | source: Diabetes Care | Added Oct 12, 2021
Does formoterol prevent/improve low blood sugar caused by insulin therapy in type 1 diabetes patients?
This study investigated the effects of formoterol on low blood sugar caused by insulin therapy in type 1 diabetes.


diabetes mellitus | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: JAMA network open | Added Oct 10, 2021
How effective is a new macrophage-regulating drug for wound healing in patients with diabetic foot ulcers?
This study compared the therapeutic benefit of topically applied ON101 (Fespixon) cream to an absorbent dressing (Hydrofiber; ConvaTec Ltd) on wound healing in patients with chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). The authors concluded that the therapeutic effectiveness of ON101 treatment of DFUs was better compared to absorbent dressing.

diabetes mellitus | Research | 10 pages | source: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism | Added Oct 08, 2021
What is the relationship between carbohydrates and exercise?
The study investigated the relationship between exercise intensity and carbohydrate requirements to maintain normal blood sugar levels. The study concluded that the relationship is not linear, because no glucose is required at high intensity exercise.



diabetes mellitus | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism | Added Oct 04, 2021
The benefit of insulin and glucagon in an artificial pancreas
This study examined whether the combination of glucagon and insulin in an artificial pancreas is more effective compared to insulin alone.