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Education for Insulin Injection in Elderly Diabetic Patients

Lee GY

The number of elderly diabetes patients continues to increase. These patients experience decline in physical functions related to aging and various accompanying disease. These interrupt insulin selfinjection and self-management of...
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Depressive Disorder and Diabetes

Jeon E

As a result of their increasing prevalence, diabetes and depression, together with population growth and aging, are growing public health concerns. Diabetes and depressive disorder may occur on the basis...
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Sleep Disorders and Diabetes

Lee JA, Lee JG

Sleep problems and diabetes mellitus are increasing in prevalence. Although it is unclear if they are related, a number of related studies implicate such a relationship. A number of related...
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Extent of Role: Anti-Diabetic Medications

Hong JH

In management of diabetes, glucose lowering is the basic target of treatment. Insulin is essential to type 1 diabetes. Non-insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes is very diverse and continuously...
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Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)

Park SS, Kwak SH

Precision medicine, which optimizes diagnosis and treatment of diseases according to individualized characteristics, is becoming a reality in the field of diabetes, especially for monogenic diabetes. Maturityonset diabetes of the...
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Cognitive Dysfunction and Diabetes

Jung CH, Mok JO

Diabetes mellitus and cognitive dysfunction are highly prevalent in the aging population. In the aging society, clinicians will be increasingly tasked with managing elderly patients who have both cognitive dysfunction...
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Alcohol Drinking, Smoking, and Diabetes

Jung W

Many patients with diabetes continue smoking and high-risk drinking during diabetes treatment. Some patients try and fail to stop alcohol drinking and smoking because of the addictive and habitual effects....
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Clinical Nutrition Therapy for Weight Control in Obese Diabetic Patients

Kim M

Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes recommend that overweight or obese adults lose more than 5% of their body weight and reduce their total caloric intake to maintain the reduced body...
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