Diabetology and Vascular Disease Research ISSN (2836-4724)

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Outcomes Of COVID-19 Restrictions On Patients With Type 2 Diabetes In Turkey

A national lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Turkey was introduced in March 2020. We hypothesized that lockdowns may worsening of glycemic and lipid parameters in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). The purpose of this study was to investigate lockdown effects on DM patients.

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Long-Term Clinical Outcomes Of The Vitaflowtm Transcatheter Aortic Valve System For Aortic Valve Stenosis: A Real-World Analysis In Chinese Patients

VitaFlowTM transcatheter aortic valve system is a novel self-expanding transcatheter aortic valve replacement technology. It has now become an alternative treatment for

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Resonance Medicine: A Strongly Support For Diabetes Mellitus

The entire range of decreased immunity’s effects typically become apparent in such individuals, who are more frequently kids or teenagers [1]. Cholecystitis, perhaps gallstones, pyelonephritis, and kidney stones are also identified at the same time. Chlamydia, many viruses, fungi, and helminths are typically seen. All of this information is included in the prescription for the drug needed to treat the condition.

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Diabetes: A Changing Face

It is time to adopt a more complex understanding of what it means to be “diabetic” and how to treat patients with the condition. This is not a critique of, to be clear either the most recent ideology or those from the past. In reality, this is a reminder that knowledge, time, and understanding advance, and we shouldn’t be too sluggish to acknowledge this

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Laser Treatment With Low Power In Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery

The provision of painless treatment to patients is one of the fundamental goals of dental care. This goal is very well addressed intraoperatively by using a suitable regional block with local anaesthesia, and it can be lessened postoperatively by using analgesics.

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What Effect Does Glycemic Control Have On Patients With Severe COVID-19 Who Are Diabetic?

Background: Diabetes is one of the most frequently reported comorbidities in COVID-19 disease patients and is associated with a higher risk of death and disease progression.

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Effective Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Foot ulcers can develop if there is a prolonged increase in the skin surface pressure at the feet. It can happen, especially in people with diabetic polyneuropathia, because to insufficient nerve warning messages and inadequate tissue relief. After a while, a healthy individual would move and ease the foot. Without any natural alarm signals, a patient can be warned by a medical wearable. The necessary wound indications are not yet known, though.

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