Not exact matches
Google research scientist Lily Peng, a physician, led a team that
developed a machine learning algorithm to diagnose a
patient's risk of
diabetic retinopathy from a retinal scan.
Diabetes is linked to an increased risk of
developing cancer, and now researchers have performed a unique meta - analysis that excludes all other causes of death and found that
diabetic patients not only have an increased risk of
developing breast and colon cancer but an even higher risk of dying from them.
«Cancer
patients who are obese and
diabetic are an already more vulnerable group of individuals when it comes to surgery, as they have an increased risk of
developing complications both during and after surgery.
Meanwhile, the study also showed that
patients who received treatment for OSA using a machine connected to a face mask that delivers pressure to prevent the blockage of the airways during sleep had a lower risk of
developing advanced
diabetic retinopathy compared to
patients who did not receive the treatment.
The longitudinal study found that at a follow - up appointment, on average 43 months later, the
patients with OSA (18.4 %) were more likely to
develop moderate to severe
diabetic retinopathy compared to those without OSA (6.1 %).
In addition to new
diabetics, people who are at risk of
developing type - 1 diabetes, such
patients» close relatives, also may benefit from the test because it will allow doctors to quickly and cheaply track their auto - antibody levels before they show symptoms.
Remote screening tests have been
developed to increase the number of
diabetic patients screened for eye disease.
«If we find additional variants, we may be able to
develop a tool that identifies
diabetic patients who are at increased risk of
developing CHD and focus on preventing the disease in these people,» says Dr. Doria.
I hope in the next year we'll be able to
develop and report on a method that allows the creation of billions of human beta cells that can then be used in two contexts; one, for transplantation into
diabetics, and the other; using iPS cells from
patients, for drug screening..
That not all type 2
diabetics develop AD and not all AD
patients are
diabetic should disabuse us of the notion that diabetes causes AD.
The other
patient, not a previously recognized
diabetic,
developed glycosuria with a
diabetic glucose - tolerance test a few weeks after starting oil.
Without focusing on the diet, and spending time to teach
patients how to implement it,
diabetic patients will not be able to achieve good control, will require more and more medications and may
develop complications.
Though the ketogenic diet is quite safe and even beneficial for
diabetics, there is sometimes a chance a
patient can
develop diabetic ketoacidosis.