PPT-What’s new in diabetes?

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Dr Neil Munro Esher United Kingdom Socioeconomic consequences of major hypoglycaemia in T1D and T2D T1D 1132 major hypoglycaemic eventsyear 1 T2D 0107 severe

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Dr Neil Munro Esher United Kingdom Socioeconomic consequences of major hypoglycaemia in T1D and T2D T1D 1132 major hypoglycaemic eventsyear 1 T2D 0107 severe hypoglycaemic eventsyear treatment dependent. diabetesorg Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the United States If its not controlled diabetes can cause blindness nerve damage kidney disease and other health problems One in 12 Americans has diabetes thats more than How do I know if I am at risk You are at risk for gestational diabetes if you Had a previous pregnancy with gestational diabetes Had a baby born weighing over 9 pounds Are overweight or obese Are more than 25 years old Have a family history of The act states that the report card should be published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC every 2 years and include data about diabetes and prediabetes preventive care practices risk factors quality of care diabetes outcomes and (GDM). Training, Madhya Pradesh. 1-2 April, 2016. Presentation title. Date. 1. Dr. . Sachin. . Chittawar. DM (Endocrinology). Diabetes – a public health crisis. Diabetes and maternal health and pregnancy. Dr Hassan Makki DO FACC. Phoenix Heart Center. DIABETES…what is it?. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a . group of diseases . characterized by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both. . .   . True . False . Question:1. Type 2 diabetes is often a silent disease. You may feel just fine even though chronically high blood sugar levels are doing serious damage to your body. When it comes to monitoring diabetes, don't rely on how you feel. Don't wait until it's advanced enough to cause symptoms.. http://www.vinafengshui.com/wp-content/uploads/2014. Presentation Purpose. To increase knowledge about identifying carbohydrates, carbohydrate counting, and portion sizes of carbohydrates. To understand the important role of the diet in diabetes. What’s in a name?. diabetes: “marching through”—urine is produced incessantly. mellitus: honey-sweet—as opposed to . diabetes insipidus. (insipid—without flavor). What does the adjective tell us about a traditional method of diagnosis?. results in increased concentrations of glucose in the blood, which in turn damage the blood vessels and nerves.. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders sharing the common feature of . hyperglycemia. In diabetes:. Body does not make or properly use insulin. Insulin is needed to:. Move glucose from blood into cells for energy. If insulin isn’t working, high blood glucose results:. Energy levels are low. chronic metabolic disorder that prevents the body to utilize glucose completely or partially. . It is . characterised. by raised glucose in the blood and altered carbohydrate , protein and fat metabolism. . for HCSWs. Katharine Ramage. Diabetes MCN Professional Education Lead/DSN. Learning Outcomes. Develop an understanding of the different types of diabetes, risk factors for developing diabetes, how it can present and how it is diagnosed. People with diabetes experience . misplaced judgment and blame.. Learn more at dStigmatize.org. Diabetes stigma exists everywhere.. People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes may experience . different kinds of stigma.. Diabetes management in the “face of Covid-19”. . . . By . Grace . Njoku. . Lead Community Diabetes Specialist Nurse. . Learning Outcomes. Impact of Covid-19 on diabetes care.

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