For primary care physicians caring for patients with type 2 diabetes, it's a familiar conversation: Exercise. Improve your diet. Lose weight. Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of having a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Turchin and colleagues examined electronic medical records from 2000 to 2014 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and ...
LOS ANGELES • Diabetics who receive regularly scheduled monthly care to learn how to improve their health have a more rapid recovery compared with similar patients who receive only sporadic health ...
Researchers sought to determine whether lifestyle counseling in routine care is associated with lower cardiovascular risk and mortality in patients with diabetes. Among patients with diabetes, ...
January 24, 2012 — Regularly scheduled lifestyle counseling in real-world settings motivates patients with diabetes to achieve targeted average blood glucose (A1C), blood pressure, and low-density ...
In a real-world study of patients with diabetes, those who received counseling about exercise, diet and weight loss at least once a month had lower risk of stroke, heart attacks and death than those ...
Diabetics who receive regularly scheduled monthly care to learn how to improve their health have a more rapid recovery compared with similar patients who receive only sporadic healthcare visits, ...
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