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The conventional treatment goals for diabetes have focused on glycemic control to prevent complications, based on the understanding that diabetes is an irreversible chronic condition. However, numerous studies have shown...
Along with the steady increase in single-person households, interest in nutritional management of diabetic patients in such households is increasing with the combination of awareness of the problem of undesirable...
Efforts are being made to summarize the evidence on what can be done to promote health equity and to promote a global movement to achieve this. Historically, the social work...
High-intensity interval training (HIIT), characterized by alternating intense exercise with short recovery periods, has emerged as an effective and time-efficient approach for diabetes management. HIIT is particularly recommended for individuals...
The estimated global prevalence of diabetes is similar for women and men (8.4% vs. 8.9%). Even among people with type 2 diabetes (T2D), there are known gender differences in the...
Non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) are low in calories and can be used in very small amounts. Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety...
Modern society has significantly altered sleep patterns compared to those of the past, leading to an increased prevalence of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. Numerous studies over the past decades...
Diabetic foot ulcers are among the most severe complications in diabetes patients, often leading to life-threatening consequences if not treated appropriately. This study reviews the key treatment approaches outlined in...
Background: The time-consuming process of drug development contributes to unmet healthcare needs for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Studies of Western populations suggest the potential use of antidiabetic drugs as an alternative...