The ICMR type 1 diabetes guidelines is a comprehensive document providing advice on care of diabetes in children, adolescents and adults with type 1 diabetes. All chapters in this guideline have been provided with formation to reflect advances in scientific knowledge and clinical care that have occurred in the recent past.
Author(s): ICMR
This note contains Introduction, Definition and diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus and other categories of glucose intolerance, Classification, Clinical staging of diabetes mellitus and other categories of glucose tolerance, Aetiological types, Gestational Hyperglycaemia and Diabetes, Description of aetiological types and the Metabolic Syndrome.
Author(s): Department of Noncommunicable Disease Surveillance,Geneva
This note covers glucose metabolism and hormonal regulation, Diabetes mellitus, Diabetes mellitus type 1, Diabetes mellitus type 2, Gestational diabetes mellitus, Pre diabetes impaird glucose homeostasis, Other specific types of diabetes, Diagnosing diabetes, Diagnosis, Glucose monitoring, Complications of diabetes, The dental patient with diabetes, Dental intervention, Education and treatment planning, Successful intervention of diabetic emergencies, Prevention and treatment of diabetes mellitus.
Author(s): Beverly Thomassian
The aim of this guideline is to provide evidence-based, practical advice on the steps necessary to support adults with type 1 diabetes to live full, largely unrestricted, lives and avoid the acute and long-term complications of both the disease and of its treatment. The present guideline is an update of many sections of that guideline, focusing on areas where new knowledge and new treatment opportunities have arisen in the last decade.
Author(s): National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, UK
Diabetes is a chronic health problem with devastating, yet preventable consequences. It is characterized by high blood glucose levels resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both. This book describes everything about diabetes.
Author(s): University of Michigan
This book contains a series of up-to-date chapters that review our current knowledge of type 1 diabetes as an autoimmune disease, the problems that still remain with existing treatments, and possible solutions for the near future.
Author(s): Alan P. Escher and Alice Li
This book is intended to serve as a general learning material for diabetes mellitus by the health center team. This book can also be used by other categories of health professionals. It should be kept in mind, though, that it is not a substitute for standard textbooks.
Author(s): Dereje Abebe, Yayehirad Tassachew, Jemal Adem, Nejmudin Reshad and Sintayehu Delelegn
Type 2 diabetes is primarily due to obesity and not enough exercise in people who are genetically predisposed. In this book we reviewed insulin secretion in both healthy individuals and in patients with type 2 diabetes. Because of the risk associated with progression from insulin resistance to diabetes and cardiovascular complications increases along a continuum, we included several chapters on the damage of endothelial cells in type 2 diabetes and genetic influences on endothelial cell dysfunction.
Author(s): Colleen Croniger
This book is intended as an overview of recent progress in type 1 diabetes research worldwide, with a focus on different research areas relevant to this disease. These include: diabetes mellitus and complications, psychological aspects of diabetes, perspectives of diabetes pathogenesis, identification and monitoring of diabetes mellitus, and alternative treatments for diabetes.
Author(s): Chih Pin
This note covers the following topics: medical nutrition therapy for diabetes, basic dietary guidelines, hypoglycemia, more information specifically for treating the patient with type2 diabetes, managing lipid abnormalities, managing blood pressure, type2 diabetes in childhood, pregnancy with preexisting diabetes, gestational diabetes, medical nutrition therapy for diabetes and pregnancy.
Author(s): Sherri Shafer RD
This note covers the following topics: Nutrition management, Prevention of Type 2 diabetes in high risk group, Nutrition recommendations for people with diabetes, Nutrition recommendations for managing diabetes and related complications, Micronutrients, Nutrition support, Cystic fibrosis,Disorders of the pancreas, Coeliac disease, Nutrition provided by external agencies, Fasting, supplements and functional foods.
Author(s): diabetes.org.uk
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This guide covers the following topics: What is Diabetes, Miracle Cure for Diabetes, Insulin Products, Diabetes Type 2.
Author(s): Health Canada
This book covers the following topics: Genetic Considerations, Alopecia Areata, Porphyria Cutanea Tarda, Myxedema, Lipid Abnormalities, Biochemical Considerations, Cutaneous Infections, Candida Infections, Pseudomonas Infections, Dermatophytosis, Dermal Manifestations, Diabetic Thick Skin, Yellow Skin, Vascular Manifestations, Macroangiopathy, Diabetic Dermopathy, Pigmented Purpura, Yellow Nails, Diabetic Bullae and Diabetic Neuropathy.
Author(s): Art Huntley and Rhett Drugge
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First chapter of this book provides calculators that help you calculate your ideal body weight and BMI. Other chapters guide the reader through the genetic variations that may play roles in type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and other types.
Author(s): Laura Dean MD and Jo McEntyre PhD
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This guide covers the following topics: Body Mass Index (BMI), Eating Healthy, Increasing Physical Activity, Managing High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Glucose, physical activity help people with type 2 diabetes.
Author(s): Public Health Agency of Canada
This note covers the following topics: Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Gestational diabetes, Managing your diabetes.
Author(s): Australian Diabetes Educators Association
This note covers the following topics: Classification Of Diabetes Mellitu, Prevalence Of Diabetes, Screening For Diabetes, Role Of The Medical Laboratory In Diabetes Mellitus, Glucose Determination, The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, Glycated Proteins, Urinary Albumin Excretion.
Author(s): World Health Organization
This note covers the following topics: Diabetes and Flu: What You Need to Know and Do, Diabetes and Disasters, Chronic Kidney Disease Initiative, Vision Health Initiative (VHI), County Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes, Diabetes and Pregnancy.
Author(s): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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This note covers the following topics: Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes: Etiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment, Gestational diabetes, Intermediate states of hyperglycemia, Complications of diabetes, Diabetic retinopathy , Nephropathy, Neuropathy (nerve disease)and Cardiovascular disease.
Author(s): World Health Organization
This Diabetes Dictionary is derived from the original Diabetes Dictionary of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK). New material, updated definitions, internal hyperlinks, and links to related material have been added to make your search for information easier.
Author(s): Children With Diabetes
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This note covers the following topics: Risk Factors, Imaging, differential Diagnosis and Cases.
Author(s): Thomas J. Learch, M.D. and Amilcare Gentili
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