Sliding Scale Insulin Alone Versus Scheduled Insulin Regimens
Learn how a diabetes management team, such as GlyCare, can help in the prevention of glucose abnormalities by using the consistent application of evidence-based, safe, conservative algorithms in combination with patient-centered care to formulate an appropriate care plan for each patient.
Understanding the Signs of Diabetes for Diabetes Awareness Month
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Over 34 million people in the U.S. are afflicted with diabetes and 20% are not aware they have it. Likewise, over 88 million people in the U.S. have prediabetes and 84% are unaware. It is imperative to recognize the toll this disease has taken, and we must continue to work towards a healthier nation.
Why People with Diabetes Are at Increased Risk for Fractures
People with diabetes have a much higher risk for fracture. Skeletal deterioration is a complication of diabetes that is under-appreciated. People with diabetes have subtle differences in the microscopic architecture of the cortical bone, an increase in the volume of pores, which can weaken the bone increasing the chance for fracture. These microscopic changes are not picked up on the typical bone density tests; therefore, clinicians and patients need to be aware of the increased risk for fractures in patients with diabetes.
The 5 Most Common Myths About Diabetes
There are many commonly believed myths about diabetes in our community, leading to increased risk of misdiagnosis or stigma. To offer some clarity, we’ve tackled five of the most common myths about diabetes here.