A complication of diabetes that may result in loss of vision and blindness, diabetic retinopathy, can be effectively treated with triamcinolone.
Triamcinolone, the corticosteroids, can slowdown the disease progression after it is directly injected into the human eye, as per a report in the December issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, one of [...]
May 26, 2010 | Posted in
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Patients suffering from psoriasis find it tedious to the daily chore of dealing with the condition symptoms and results of a recent study has added to their woes. The study has revealed that there is a link between psoriasis and two potentially serious medical conditions, atherosclerosis and diabetes.
Psoriasis is a chronic [...]
April 30, 2010 | Posted in
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As per scientists at the Schepens Eye Research Institute, a factor or protein in the eye can prevent and halt autoimmune eye disease in animal models and can be used to prevent and treat other autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis and diabetes.
The authors demonstrated, in a study in the November issue of the Journal of [...]
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Direct administration of corticosteroid, Triamcinolone, in injectable form can prove to be a useful option for slowing down the progression of proliferative diabetic retinopathy. This finding was disclosed in a study by researchers led by specialists at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. The study was published in the December 2009 issue of the Archives [...]
March 24, 2010 | Posted in
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Active soccer players can easily prevent the progression of pre-diabetes to become real diabetes by leading an active lifestyle. It was also noted that larger body size of professional soccer players is not a factor determining risk enhancement for development of atherosclerosis or cardiovascular disease after retirement. This finding was disclosed by a research presented [...]
March 3, 2010 | Posted in
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According to a research that was presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2008, larger body sizes of professional soccer players do not increase the risks of atherosclerosis or cardiovascular disease after they go into retirement.
Benjamin D. Levine, M.D., senior author of the study and director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine [...]
January 19, 2010 | Posted in
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