Journal of Current Diabetes Reports http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr <p>Journal of Current Diabetes Reports (JCDB) devotes itself to diabetes research, therapeutics, and education. It aims to involve researchers and practitioners in a dialogue between East and West via all aspects of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes, including the molecular, biochemical, and physiological aspects of diabetes.</p> <p>The Journal of Current Diabetes Reports editorial team now offer editorial feedback at a much earlier stage in the publishing process. Researchers can submit study designs without results for early feedback. This feedback can be confidential or available for public view based on the choice of the researchers.</p> en-US editor@researchreview.in (Dr. Ashutosh Barve) support@researchreview.in (Dr Garila Danilero) Sun, 23 Aug 2020 05:11:43 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.13 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Diabetes Education Course on Plasma Glucose, Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid at Central Hospital of Country http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/29 Modern diabetes mellitus rely heavily on dietary control and lifestyle, often combined with ongoing blood sugar testing. Diabetes studies are a basic requirement for the management of non-medical diabetes treatment. Only treatment cannot control diabetes. There should be tolerable behaviors that change from learning about nutrition, physology, continuing education, diabetes prevention, disease awareness, self-esteem and informing medical staff, using technology. of information. There are patients with mild and gradual diabetes in Mozambique due to poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, urbanization, obesity and the use of traditional healers for the treatment of diabetes, which can lead to complications such as diabetes and diabetes mellitus. amputation of limbs. Another common cause of diabetes is the stress of antiretroviral drugs used to treat diabetes mellitus. Diabetes studies were conducted with general groups of patients according to the needs of the patients, diabetic complications and other related diseases. Three studies were organized at Nampula Central Hospital over a period of one month (basement, pre-follow and second follow-up). Each participant was screened for each component regarding their glucose glucose and glucose acid and uric acid. Statistical analysis has shown the strong effects of compliance with this whole component. Dr. Juan De Ruiz Mopa Copyright (c) 2020 Journal of Current Diabetes Reports http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/29 Sun, 23 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Brain phenolip to MPV1 variant s.106C> T http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/30 MPV17-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance defect presents in the vast majority of affected individuals as an early-onset encephalohepatopathic (hepatocerebral) disease that is typically associated with mtDNA depletion, particularly in the liver. A later-onset neuromyopathic disease characterized by myopathy and neuropathy, and associated with multiple mtDNA deletions in muscle, has also rarely been described. MPV17-related mtDNA maintenance defect, encephalohepatopathic form is characterized by:  Hepatic manifestations (liver dysfunction that typically progresses to liver failure, cholestasis, hepatomegaly, and steatosis);  Neurologic involvement (developmental delay, hypotonia, microcephaly, and motor and sensory peripheral neuropathy);  Gastrointestinal manifestations (gastrointestinal dysmotility, feeding difficulties, and failure to thrive); and  Metabolic derangements (lactic acidosis and hypoglycemia). Dr. K. Hungzhang Almannai, William P Daniel Copyright (c) 2020 Journal of Current Diabetes Reports http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/30 Sun, 23 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Specific chemotherapy treatments for diabetic patients with ovarian endodermal sinus tumors http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/33 Ovarian endodermal sinus tumors are a neoplasm of germinal origin derived from primordial cells that during their migration from the caudal area to the gonadal region undergo mutations that progress to become constantly proliferating malignant cells. The appearance is one-sided; is considered the germline tumor with the highest rate of malignancy. (20%) Early diagnosis could increase patient survival. An exploratory investigation over the past five years in the field of pubmed, scientific and Cochrane was conducted to evaluate the evidence for the diagnosis and / or treatment of these tumors. Mortality was found to be due to delayed diagnosis and ineffective treatment. It is necessary to determine the chemotherapy treatments that effectively attack this type of neoplastic cells, which behave differently from other types of tumors. Elhaam Nazer, Mehsahid Bogarín, Mehsahid Bogarín Copyright (c) 2020 Journal of Current Diabetes Reports http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/33 Sun, 23 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Diabetic neuropathy: new perspectives on early diagnosis and treatments http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/34 Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a complex disorder with many etiologies affecting about 50% of people with diabetes, and about 30% of diabetic neuropathy causes pain. Neuropathy can also develop in animal subjects and models prediabetes / insulin resistance, but not excessively hyperglycemia. At this time, there are no known treatments and Good glycemic control slows the progression of DPN in type 1 diabetes, but not type 2 diabetes [1]. Annual cost for Healthcare for DPN patients in the United States is staggering with estimates in excess of $ 15 billion [2]. Given increased incidence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and obesity and the impact of DPN on your quality of life patients and their families and overall healthcare costs, a strategy for early diagnosis and discovery Treatment is needed. Sarik Hopek, Guroan Siniak Copyright (c) 2020 Journal of Current Diabetes Reports http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/34 Sun, 23 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Effects of Lifestyle Modifications and Dietary Habits on Prevention of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/35 Early detection of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major challenge in trying to reduce chronic kidney burden diseases in diabetic patients. This study aims to investigate the potential role of early prediction of urinary vitamin D binding protein (uVDBP) for the diagnosis of DN and for the examination of the possible correlation with serum VDBP, high-sensitivity C-reagent protein (hs-CRP) and insulin resistance in these patients. Ghaled N. Alpossani Copyright (c) 2020 Journal of Current Diabetes Reports http://researchreview.in/index.php/jcdr/article/view/35 Sun, 23 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000