DIABETES MELLITUS

Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Health Scores and Diabetic Kidney Disease: What You Should Know

Did you know that the foods you eat and your lifestyle can affect your kidneys? Scientists have developed a special score called the Oxidative Balance Score (OBS) to measure this. It's like a report card for how well your body is dealing with stress caused by things like diet and daily habits. Researchers wanted to see if this score could predict kidney problems in p...

reading time about 1 minute
Dec 27 2024HEALTH

``Why Do Some Liver Transplant Regions Face More Diabetes Risks? ``

``Transplants can save lives, but they also bring risks. One big worry is posttransplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM), a type of diabetes that can happen after a liver transplant. A study looked at over 10 years of data from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) to figure out why some regions in the US have more cases of PTDM than others. They found th...

reading time less than a minute
Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Diabetes and Male Fertility: What's Going Wrong and How to Fix It

Diabetes is a widespread issue that's making it harder for some men to have kids. To fix this, doctors need to use a mix of medicines, lifestyle changes, early diagnosis, and cutting-edge treatments. Let's dive into how diabetes messes with the testicles and what we can do about it. Scientists have looked at lots of research to figure out what's happening. Diabetes ...

reading time about 1 minute
Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Postpartum Blues and Diabetes: A Ugandan Study

In the southwestern Ugandan district of Mbarara, many new mothers are facing a double challenge. A recent study found that about 40% of mothers between six weeks and six months after childbirth suffer from postpartum depression (PPD). That's a worryingly high number. But here's where it gets more complicated. The same study also discovered a link between PPD and diab...

reading time less than a minute
Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Caring for NCDs in Tanzania: Challenges and Solutions

Chronic illnesses like hypertension and diabetes are on the rise in Tanzania, putting pressure on the already overstretched healthcare system. A study, focusing on Kilombero and Same districts, found that many people living in rural and semi-urban areas are battling these diseases. Out of 784 people surveyed, 40. 4% had hypertension, 4. 7% had diabetes, and 2. 5% suf...

reading time less than a minute