Pioglitazone in people with insulin resistance, prediabetes or diabetes is associated with a decreased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events, study data shows.
Read More »Predicting Diabetes Risk for Children & Adolescents
U.S. researchers confirm that prediabetes risk, presence can be identified using A1C test with same accuracy as other, less convenient tests.
Read More »Prediabetes Tied to Smaller Bone Size
Insulin resistance is inversely and independently associated with bone size in young men without diabetes, according to a new study.
Read More »Why Prediabetes?
Can we answer the question of how you can have a pre-disease that increases your risk of death? You either have it or you don’t!
Read More »Altamash Shaikh Part 1, Diabetes in India
Dr. Altamash Shaikh talks with Diabetes in Control Associate Medical Editor Joy Pape at the 2016 AACE Meeting. In part 1 of this Exclusive Interview, Dr. Shaikh explains the current state of diabetes in India and the needs required to help this population to manage this condition.
Read More »Prediabetes Increases Risk for All-Cause Mortality
Study data show fasting glucose concentrations of at least 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L) or an HbA1c of at least 5.7% (39 mmol/mol) were determining factors.
Read More »Dr. Jeffrey Mechanick Part 4, Influx of Prediabetes Patients
Dr. Jeffrey Mechanick talks with Diabetes in Control Publisher Steve Freed at the 2016 AACE Meeting. In part 4 of this Exclusive Interview, Dr. Mechanick explains the improved understanding of the need for the expertise of an endocrinologist in helping the prediabetes patient.
Read More »Simple Cure For Remission of Prediabetes
There has been a controversy over the last 30 years as to which is the best diet to prevent diabetes.
Read More »Can Resveratrol Correct PCOS Abnormalities?
Women who are diagnosed with PCOS are at increased risk for prediabetes.
Read More »Metformin for Prediabetes: Success
In a controlled trial, 600 overweight and obese people with prediabetes were given metformin.
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