«That's why we want to raise awareness and
ensure people with diabetes understand the importance of regular eye exams.»
«The 15 measures will help
ensure people with diabetes are getting the care they need, and if they're not, Diabetes UK wants people to use the checklist and ask for the standards of care that have been recommended by expert bodies and patients across the UK.
It is vital that these issues are addressed to
ensure people with diabetes receive high quality care..
Not exact matches
Triglycerides are a form in which fats are carried in the blood, and high triglyceride levels are associated
with an increased risk for heart disease, so
ensuring you have some monounsaturated fats in your diet by enjoying cashews is a good idea, especially for
persons with diabetes.
Ensuring people diagnosed
with diabetes are able to manage their
diabetes effectively in order to reduce their risk of developing long term complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness and amputation should also be the long term goal of the health service.
Retinal screening services must be accessible to all
people with diabetes, meeting national retinal screening targets and
ensuring follow up appointments and treatment.
Ensuring access to high quality care for
people with diabetes Diabetes UK and the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) believe that all people with diabetes should have equal access to the best possible diabetes care and health outcomes provided on the basis of clinica
diabetes Diabetes UK and the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) believe that all people with diabetes should have equal access to the best possible diabetes care and health outcomes provided on the basis of clinica
Diabetes UK and the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) believe that all
people with diabetes should have equal access to the best possible diabetes care and health outcomes provided on the basis of clinica
diabetes should have equal access to the best possible
diabetes care and health outcomes provided on the basis of clinica
diabetes care and health outcomes provided on the basis of clinical need..
«Licensure is critical because it will
ensure the quality, consistency and safety of the islet product; provide greater patient access to islet transplantation; and accelerate continued research that we hope would make this procedure suitable for a broader population of
people with type 1
diabetes.»
The combination of all these factors together places a burden on
people with type 1
diabetes to constantly monitor their glucose levels, to
ensure they don't end up
with too much blood sugar (hyperglycaemic) or more commonly, too little (hypoglycaemic).
Additionally, it
ensures stable blood sugars and avoids insulin trigger foods so it helps
people manage and possibly prevent type 2
diabetes along
with managing type 1
diabetes.
The body naturally produces a hormone called insulin to
ensure this bodily process works correctly, but a
person with diabetes may not produce any insulin, or may not produce or use it very well.