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The use of gabapentin, a first-line drug for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), is limited by its side effects, leading to more frequent use of vitamin B as an alternative. This randomized controlled trial of 237 patients with diabetes a...
Jaclyn L Papadakis,Sean DeLacey,Frank J Snoek et al. Jaclyn L Papadakis et al.
This systematic review describes factors associated with transition readiness and the transfer of care from pediatric to adult health care services among adolescents and young adults with diabetes. Overall, thirty-three international nonint...
Selorm Dei-Tutu,Fulfilled Ighalo,Pavandeep Rakhra et al. Selorm Dei-Tutu et al.
Quality Improvement Success Stories are published by the American Diabetes Association in collaboration with the American College of Physicians and the National Diabetes Education Program. This series is intended to highlight best practices...
Nisa M Maruthur,Siawlin Chan,Eugene Arnold et al. Nisa M Maruthur et al.
This article describes and evaluates a multipronged strategy to expand use of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) services across a large academic health system. Strategies includ...
Carlos Campos,Aaron King,Eden Miller et al. Carlos Campos et al.
This article provides an overview for primary care physicians of recently published evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for managing the risks of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease in people with type ...
McKenna L Kelly,Lauren Sayres,Erin Finn et al. McKenna L Kelly et al.
Youth with type 2 diabetes are at a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes than their adult counterparts, and addressing contraception in this population at puberty onset is strongly recommended. This retrospective study at an academic p...
Brian G Collins,Cindy O Jean-Baptiste Brian G Collins
Prior to the 1940s, type 2 diabetes was considered a rare disease in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals. However, because of multiple complex factors, it rapidly progressed and became endemic within a matter of decades. D...