Throughout the years monitoring and therapy of diabetes was significantly changing. Undoubtedly, a definite improvement of applied technologies not only increased the average life expectancy of diabetic patients but also influenced their comfort. The purpose of the study was to present the history of methods diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. Additionally, promising modern medical technologies were reviewed. Nanotechnology, modern robots and transplants of pancreatic islets are currently under experiments showing satisfactory results. These technologies enable monitoring of glucose level, prevent hypoglycemia and sustain normoglycemia. Moreover, surgical attempt involving transplantation give a chance to counter the complications followed...
Due to the steadily increasing number of patients with diabetes all over the world, access to specia...
Diabetic patients who have an abnormal blood glucose level suffer from acute effects of hypoglycemia...
This study was funded by the University of Granada within the framework of the Development Cooperati...
Taracha Anna, Orzeł Anna, Toruń Zuzanna, Klatka Barbara, Majcher Magdalena, Lewicki Marcin. Advanced...
Nano technology an exciting area of scientific development offers ways to create smaller, cheaper, l...
People with diabetes face a life-long optimization problem: to maintain strict glycemic control with...
Diabetes is the one of the most severe disease that spreads to mankind rapidly in the year 2015, whe...
This paper considers technical means for the diabetes mellitus optimization, which are directed on: ...
Background: Diabetes is a hormonal disorder that affects an estimated three hundred million people w...
Purpose of Review To update the medical community on the new and old technologies use for the contro...
Nanotechnology offers sensing technologies that provide more accurate and timely medical information...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic and metabolic disorder which results from defects in a section of ins...
The Egyptians are credited with originally describing diabetes, which is defined by polyuria and wei...
Funder: This research was funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biome...
In recent years, several technological innovations have become part of the daily lives of patients s...
Due to the steadily increasing number of patients with diabetes all over the world, access to specia...
Diabetic patients who have an abnormal blood glucose level suffer from acute effects of hypoglycemia...
This study was funded by the University of Granada within the framework of the Development Cooperati...
Taracha Anna, Orzeł Anna, Toruń Zuzanna, Klatka Barbara, Majcher Magdalena, Lewicki Marcin. Advanced...
Nano technology an exciting area of scientific development offers ways to create smaller, cheaper, l...
People with diabetes face a life-long optimization problem: to maintain strict glycemic control with...
Diabetes is the one of the most severe disease that spreads to mankind rapidly in the year 2015, whe...
This paper considers technical means for the diabetes mellitus optimization, which are directed on: ...
Background: Diabetes is a hormonal disorder that affects an estimated three hundred million people w...
Purpose of Review To update the medical community on the new and old technologies use for the contro...
Nanotechnology offers sensing technologies that provide more accurate and timely medical information...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic and metabolic disorder which results from defects in a section of ins...
The Egyptians are credited with originally describing diabetes, which is defined by polyuria and wei...
Funder: This research was funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biome...
In recent years, several technological innovations have become part of the daily lives of patients s...
Due to the steadily increasing number of patients with diabetes all over the world, access to specia...
Diabetic patients who have an abnormal blood glucose level suffer from acute effects of hypoglycemia...
This study was funded by the University of Granada within the framework of the Development Cooperati...