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The goal of this study is to understand how and why insulin resistant individuals respond differently to exercise as compared with insulin sensitive individuals ...
Diabetes may lead to peripheral neuropathy because excess sugar in the blood can injure the walls of the tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, which deliver ...
— A Mayo Clinic study suggests laboratory findings do not tell the whole story of how the diabetes drug metformin works to limit the level of glucose in the ...
Chronic high blood sugar can lead to serious health problems in the future. Proper diet is the first step in managing type 2 diabetes, but often medicines are ...
The device systems used in this study are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for diabetes management. We will be collecting data about how they ...
The purpose of this study is to understand why patients with indigestion, with or without diabetes, have gastrointestinal symptoms and, in particular, to ...
All T2DM subjects will be defined as having a hemoglobin A1c level ≥ 6.5% within the past 5 years per the American Diabetes Association; matched non-diabetic ...
Someone who has diabetes has too much blood sugar (commonly called blood glucose), which can lead to serious health concerns, such as cardiovascular disease, ...
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... diabetes mellitus (T2D) outcomes among Hispanic adults with poorly ... diabetes mellitus (T2D) in primary care settings through a randomized clinical trial.
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