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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Do Amniotic and Chorionic Grafts Really Help with Diabetic Foot Ulcers?

Lower-extremity diabetic ulcers (LEDUs) affect many people each year. These ulcers need special care. Sometimes, doctors use dehydrated human amnionic and chorionic allografts (DHACAs) to help heal them. These grafts are made from the inner layers of the placenta, a vital part of pregnancy. But not

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Unmasking Diabetes: How a Simple Test Predicts T2DM in Asians

Imagine you're in a doctor's office, and instead of waiting two hours for a blood test, you only need to wait one hour. Sounds simpler, right? That's the idea behind the 1-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). This test measures how well your body handles sugar after a drink packed with glucose.

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Living with Diabetes: Life After Lower Limb Amputation in Ghana

In Ghana, diabetes can lead to serious problems like lower limb amputations if not managed well. People often struggle with managing diabetes due to limited access to proper care, low awareness about the disease, and a strong belief in religious and traditional medicine. When amputations happen, lif

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Obesity's Double Whammy: Diabetes and Joint Issues Before Surgery

Obesity is no longer a secret health risk, especially with its numbers rising daily. It's not just about the scale; it's the hidden risks like type 2 diabetes and joint problems that should concern you. Imagine obesity as a ripple effect, starting with extra weight and ending with serious medical is

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Menopause Age and New-Onset Type 2 Diabetes in Korea

Ever wondered what influence menopause age might have on health risks later in life? A study in Korea looked into this very question, focusing on the link between age at menopause and the onset of type 2 diabetes (T2D). While previous studies have hinted at a connection, scientists still find themse

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

Punters and Fans: A Twist in the Team's Victory

When the Kansas City Chiefs won against the Houston Texans in the playoffs, no one expected the game's final seconds to cause a stir in the gambling world. The Chiefs punter, Matt Araiza, made an unusual play by intentionally stepping out of the end zone for a safety. This move, known as a "backdoor

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

How Commanders & Texans Can Surprise in NFL Playoffs Odd-on Matches

Football fans and bettors are looking at some interesting mismatches in the NFL Divisional Round. The Washington Commanders are likely to be underdogs (+9. 5) against the Detroit Lions. Despite the tough challenge, betting on the Commanders might be smart. Jayden Daniels, the Commanders' quarterback

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Zinc and Metformin: A Fertility Boost for Diabetic Mice

Ever wondered why some diabetic guys might have trouble having kids? It's all about zinc, a mineral that keeps sperm and reproductive organs in tip-top shape. But diabetes messes with zinc levels, causing problems. Scientists decided to test if zinc and a common diabetes drug called metformin could

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Fast Foods and Type 2 Diabetes: What’s the Connection?

The world is seeing a huge rise in type 2 diabetes, just like the obesity epidemic and lifestyle that promotes sitting around a lot and munching on unhealthy foods. Scientists are looking closely at ultra-processed foods (UPFs) as a key factor here. These foods are everywhere now, with people in ric

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Checking Finerenone's Impact on Diuretic Users with Kidney Disease and Type 2 Diabetes

Have you ever wondered how certain medications work differently depending on what other drugs you're already taking? That's what scientists explored in a new study about finerenone. This drug is a non-steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, which basically means it blocks certain receptors

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