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Poorly controlled T2D in Singaporeans: Who are at risk of diabetes-related distress?
Poorly controlled T2D in Singaporeans: Who are at risk of diabetes-related distress?
17 Mar 2023 byJairia Dela Cruz

One in six people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Singapore experiences diabetes distress, with the risk factors including younger age, previous tobacco use, kidney disease history, and depressive symptoms, as reported in a study.

Poorly controlled T2D in Singaporeans: Who are at risk of diabetes-related distress?
17 Mar 2023
Dietary phosphorus intake tied to diabetes risk
Dietary phosphorus intake tied to diabetes risk
17 Mar 2023
Weight loss in early adulthood delays biological ageing
Weight loss in early adulthood delays biological ageing
16 Mar 2023
C3 levels tied to incident T2DM; BMI plays a mediating role
C3 levels tied to incident T2DM; BMI plays a mediating role
16 Mar 2023

Complement C3 levels may be used as a predictor of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), suggests a study. In addition, body mass index (BMI) may have a mediating role in the association between C3 and T2DM, offering clues for diabetes pathogenesis.

C3 levels tied to incident T2DM; BMI plays a mediating role
16 Mar 2023
Pituitary-targeting seliciclib shows promise in treatment of Cushing disease
Pituitary-targeting seliciclib shows promise in treatment of Cushing disease
15 Mar 2023
Mortality higher among lean than overweight, obese individuals with NAFLD
Mortality higher among lean than overweight, obese individuals with NAFLD
11 Mar 2023

Among people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), those who are lean appear to be at higher risk of death than their overweight and obese counterparts despite having fewer metabolic comorbidities, a study has shown.

Mortality higher among lean than overweight, obese individuals with NAFLD
11 Mar 2023
Weight status influences urinary function recovery after radical prostatectomy
Weight status influences urinary function recovery after radical prostatectomy
10 Mar 2023

Among prostate cancer patients, those without obesity are more likely to experience earlier recovery in urinary function after radical prostatectomy and have better sexual function both before and after the procedure, as reported in a study.

Weight status influences urinary function recovery after radical prostatectomy
10 Mar 2023