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Adults between the ages of 18 and 60 years with morbid obesity (BMI of > 40) or severe obesity (BMI of > 35) with at least one complication (diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea syndrome, joint disorders) People who have already tried to lose weight without success despite receiving specialized medical care for several months (dietary monitoring, physical ...
In this latter age group, it is believed that 50-85% of ED cases are associated with hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and dyslipidemia. Overall, it is estimated that 10-30 million Americans suffer from this condition. ...
In 2010, RemetricHealth (then called PMD Healthcare) developed the first-ever patented, FDA-approved at-home spirometer, Spiro PD, which allows providers to remotely monitor lung function for patients with lung disease, diabetes or congestive health failure. We have since expanded our range, with remote patient monitoring kits that measure things including blood pressure, heart ...
Left untreated, obstructive sleep apnea can lead to serious complications such as hypertension, heart attack, glaucoma, diabetes, cancer, and cognitive and behavioral disorders. ...
Moreover, a significant proportion also suffered from comorbidities such as diabetes (68%), hypertension (88%) and renal insufficiency (34%), “although end-stage renal disease was an exclusion characteristic,” emphasised Clair. ...
Especially with the continuous development of science and technology, mobile medical model to the entire industry has brought tremendous changes. Such as diabetes, hypertension and other chronic diseases management, the listed companies will be hardware and software combined to provide patients with test equipment at the same time to provide mobile medical ...
The work, appearing online Nov. 17 in the journal Nature, provides a possible explanation for how one type of DNA damage may lead to cancer, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular and lung disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. ...
WHO representative in Sri Lanka, Firdosi Rastam Mehta, told SciDev.Net that a new form of chronic kidney disease unlinked to diabetes mellitus, hypertension, kidney damage or other known causes, has emerged in the identified areas. ...
” The first cycle of Mobilizing for Healthsm grant recipients are: Joshua Cohen, M.D., and Neal Sikka, M.D., of George Washington University SMS messaging to reduce emergency department visits for people with diabetes Samir Patel M.D., of George Washington University Enhancing diabetes and hypertension self-management: A ...
At each Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Communities event, local physicians, nurses, dentists and community volunteers screen for five diseases and associated risk factors that commonly affect children--hypertension, asthma, diabetes, obesity and poor oral health. In addition, participating children and their caregivers receive educational materials about ways to ...