Diabetes is ultimately the result of relative or absolute insulin deficiency; insulin should therefore represent its "natural" treatment, from the very moment of diagnosis, or even earlier, such as any other hormonal deficiency. Insulin treatment, however, has been accused of the worst crimes, including that of fostering obesity, insulin resistance, atherosclerosis, and, lately, cancer. Are these charges real? Does insulin treatment truly carry in its nature the original sin of causing such terrible consequences? This unresolvable, past and present dispute has had important effects on our clinical behavior in insulin initiation in the management of Type 2 diabetes, and we all hoped that a specifically designed trial could help us on this co...
In recent times, there have been two striking developments in the area of insulin therapy. On the th...
peer reviewedInitiating or intensifying insulin therapy is often considered as a challenge in genera...
The combination of rapid-acting plus long-acting insulins has been the cornerstone of therapy of pat...
International audienceDysglycemia results from a deficit in first-phase insulin secretion compounded...
The Emerging Risk Factors Collabora-tion (1) has recently confirmed thattype 2 diabetes remains asso...
Backgound: As the time progresses, type 2 diabetes usually worsens, oral medications become less eff...
AbstractThe majority of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) require insulin therapy to maint...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
60?70% of all patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus will ultimately require insulin therapy for the...
The clinical management of patients with diabetes is rapidly evolving. This book provides a succinct...
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease and, despite recent progress in the treatment of diabetes, ...
Insulin, the first treatment for diabetes, was discovered \u3e90 years ago. Since then, many new typ...
We discuss results of ORIGIN, a multicenter parallel groups study for efficiency assessment of insul...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
During the past two decades, the unequivocally recommended treatment method of Type 2 diabetes melli...
In recent times, there have been two striking developments in the area of insulin therapy. On the th...
peer reviewedInitiating or intensifying insulin therapy is often considered as a challenge in genera...
The combination of rapid-acting plus long-acting insulins has been the cornerstone of therapy of pat...
International audienceDysglycemia results from a deficit in first-phase insulin secretion compounded...
The Emerging Risk Factors Collabora-tion (1) has recently confirmed thattype 2 diabetes remains asso...
Backgound: As the time progresses, type 2 diabetes usually worsens, oral medications become less eff...
AbstractThe majority of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) require insulin therapy to maint...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
60?70% of all patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus will ultimately require insulin therapy for the...
The clinical management of patients with diabetes is rapidly evolving. This book provides a succinct...
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease and, despite recent progress in the treatment of diabetes, ...
Insulin, the first treatment for diabetes, was discovered \u3e90 years ago. Since then, many new typ...
We discuss results of ORIGIN, a multicenter parallel groups study for efficiency assessment of insul...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
During the past two decades, the unequivocally recommended treatment method of Type 2 diabetes melli...
In recent times, there have been two striking developments in the area of insulin therapy. On the th...
peer reviewedInitiating or intensifying insulin therapy is often considered as a challenge in genera...
The combination of rapid-acting plus long-acting insulins has been the cornerstone of therapy of pat...