Despite an increase of HbA1c in about half of our population, Modena\u2019s earthquake did not significantly affect the glycemic control of our patients because it did not compromise food stocks and availability of medications and equipment. Differences between CSII and MDI and the increase of microalbuminuria were hardly explainable, but the stress of dealing with the aftershock may contribute to them
On 6 April 2009, an earthquake occurred in Abruzzo, a small region in the middle-east of Italy. Its...
This observational study attempted to identify the effect of a natural disaster on the safety of blo...
After natural and collective catastrophes, many behavioral phenomena can occur through psychobiologi...
Despite an increase of HbA1c in about half of our population, Modena’s earthquake did not significan...
Abstract Aims/Introduction On April 14 and 16 2016, the Kumamoto area was severely damaged by severa...
To examine the short- and long-term influences of the Marmara earthquake, which occurred on August 1...
Introduction Between August 2016 and October 2016, a series of earthquakes hit Central Italy causi...
Earthquake. When treating numerous diabetic outpatients affected by this earthquake, we noticed that...
and huge tsunami on glycaemic control and blood pressure in patients with diabetes mellitu
To assess the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster on daily diabetes practice and to d...
Aims/Introduction: We investigated impacts of the Great East Japan Earthquake on diabetic patients a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the sociodemographic patterning of changes in glycaemic control of patients wit...
BackgroundExposure to disasters in early life may induce lifetime health risk, but investigation on ...
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 forced the evacuation...
Introduction : The aim of the study was to study the long-term effect on cardiovascular disease risk...
On 6 April 2009, an earthquake occurred in Abruzzo, a small region in the middle-east of Italy. Its...
This observational study attempted to identify the effect of a natural disaster on the safety of blo...
After natural and collective catastrophes, many behavioral phenomena can occur through psychobiologi...
Despite an increase of HbA1c in about half of our population, Modena’s earthquake did not significan...
Abstract Aims/Introduction On April 14 and 16 2016, the Kumamoto area was severely damaged by severa...
To examine the short- and long-term influences of the Marmara earthquake, which occurred on August 1...
Introduction Between August 2016 and October 2016, a series of earthquakes hit Central Italy causi...
Earthquake. When treating numerous diabetic outpatients affected by this earthquake, we noticed that...
and huge tsunami on glycaemic control and blood pressure in patients with diabetes mellitu
To assess the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster on daily diabetes practice and to d...
Aims/Introduction: We investigated impacts of the Great East Japan Earthquake on diabetic patients a...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the sociodemographic patterning of changes in glycaemic control of patients wit...
BackgroundExposure to disasters in early life may induce lifetime health risk, but investigation on ...
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 forced the evacuation...
Introduction : The aim of the study was to study the long-term effect on cardiovascular disease risk...
On 6 April 2009, an earthquake occurred in Abruzzo, a small region in the middle-east of Italy. Its...
This observational study attempted to identify the effect of a natural disaster on the safety of blo...
After natural and collective catastrophes, many behavioral phenomena can occur through psychobiologi...