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  1. Diabetes Prediction Using Artificial Neural Network.Nesreen Samer El_Jerjawi & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2018 - International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology 121:54-64.
    Diabetes is one of the most common diseases worldwide where a cure is not found for it yet. Annually it cost a lot of money to care for people with diabetes. Thus the most important issue is the prediction to be very accurate and to use a reliable method for that. One of these methods is using artificial intelligence systems and in particular is the use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). So in this paper, we used artificial neural (...)
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  2. Knowledge Based System for Diabetes Diagnosis Using SL5 Object.Ibtesam M. Dheir, Alaa Soliman Abu Mettleq, Abeer A. Elsharif, Mohammed N. Abu Al-Qumboz & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2019 - International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR) 3 (4):1-10.
    Diabetes is a major public health issue that affects the nations of our time to a large extent and is described as a non-communicable epidemic. Diabetes mellitus is a common disease where there is too much sugar (glucose) floating around in your blood. This occurs because either the pancreas can’t produce enough insulin or the cells in body have become resistant to insulin. The concentration in this paper is on diagnosis diabetes by designing a proposed expert system. (...)
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    Pre-diabetes in the elderly and the see-saw model of paternalism.Patrick Burch & Soren Holm - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (11):719-721.
    Pre-diabetes is a risk factor for the development of diabetes, not a disease in its own right. The prevalence increases with age and reaches nearly 50% of those aged over 75 years in the USA. While lifestyle modification and treatment are likely to benefit those with many years of life ahead of them, they are unlikely to benefit patients with a limited life expectancy. Despite this, some very elderly patients in the UK and elsewhere are being labelled as (...)
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    Gestational Diabetes Testing, Narrative, and Medical Distrust.Jennifer Edwell & Jordynn Jack - 2017 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (1):53-63.
    In this article, we investigate the role of scientific and patient narratives on perceptions of the medical debate around gestational diabetes testing. Among medical scientists, we show that the narrative surrounding GDM testing affirms that future research and data will lead to medical consensus. We call this narrative trajectory the “deferred quest.” For patients, however, diagnosis and their subsequent discovery that biomedicine does not speak in one voice ruptures their trust in medical authority. This new distrust creates space for (...)
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  5. Diabetes, Chronic Illness and the Bodily Roots of Ecstatic Temporality.David Morris - 2008 - Human Studies 31 (4):399-421.
    This article studies the phenomenology of chronic illness in light of phenomenology’s insights into ecstatic temporality and freedom. It shows how a chronic illness can, in lived experience, manifest itself as a disturbance of our usual relation to ecstatic temporality and thence as a disturbance of freedom. This suggests that ecstatic temporality is related to another sort of time—“provisional time”—that is in turn rooted in the body. The article draws on Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception and Heidegger’s Being and Time , (...)
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    Improving diabetes care in a public hospital medical clinic: report of a completed audit cycle.Florence Tan, Shan F. Liew, Grace Chan, Vivien Toh & See Y. Wong - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1):40-44.
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    Diabetes and oral health: doctors' knowledge, perception and practices.Rola Al-Habashneh, Nicola Barghout, Lewis Humbert, Yousef Khader & Hayder Alwaeli - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (5):976-980.
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    Obesità, Diabete e Sistema Nervoso Centrale.R. Vettor, R. Serra, A. Scarda & G. Federspil - 2009 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 2 (2):6-10.
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    Diabetic patients with prior specialist care have better glycaemic control than those with prior primary care.Baiju R. Shah, Janet E. Hux, Andreas Laupacis, Bernard Zinman Mdcm, Peter C. Austin & Carl van Walraven - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (6):568-575.
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    Challenges: Diabetes – A multidisciplinary riddle.George F. Cahill - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (2):82-83.
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    Diabetes care: Comparison of patients' and healthcare professionals' assessment using the PACIC instrument.E. Gijs, E. Zuercher, V. Henry, D. Morin, R. Bize & I. Peytremann-Bridevaux - 2017 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 23 (4):803-811.
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  12. Diagnosing Diabetic Retinopathy With Artificial Intelligence: What Information Should Be Included to Ensure Ethical Informed Consent?Frank Ursin, Cristian Timmermann, Marcin Orzechowski & Florian Steger - 2021 - Frontiers in Medicine 8:695217.
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    Diabete e patologie osteoarticolari.S. Zambon & S. Zanoni - 2010 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 3 (2):6-10.
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    Diabete di tipo 2 e neuropatia da metformina.S. Zanoni & S. Zambon - 2010 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 3 (2):1-3.
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    Diabetes and Diet.Derek A. Paice - 1997 - Substance 200:220.
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    The Family Education Diabetes Series (FEDS): community‐based participatory research with a midwestern American Indian community.Tai J. Mendenhall, Jerica M. Berge, Peter Harper, Betty GreenCrow, Nan LittleWalker, Sheila WhiteEagle & Steve BrownOwl - 2010 - Nursing Inquiry 17 (4):359-372.
    MENDENHALL TJ, BERGE JM, HARPER P, GREENCROW B, LITTLEWALKER N, WHITEEAGLE S and BROWNOWL S. Nursing Inquiry 2010; 17: 359–372 The Family Education Diabetes Series (FEDS): community‐based participatory research with a midwestern American Indian communityIndigenous people around the globe tend to struggle with poorer health and well‐being than their non‐indigenous counterparts. One area that this is especially evident is in the epidemic of diabetes in North America’s American Indians (AIs) – who evidence higher prevalence rates and concomitant disease‐related (...)
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    Exploring intersectoral collaboration in diabetes care: A positioning theoretical perspective.Anne Bendix Andersen, Kirsten Frederiksen, Henrik Sehested Laursen & Janni Dahlgaard Gravesen - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12586.
    Intersectoral collaboration (IC) plays a significant role in the delivery of diabetes care and treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2), as the treatment and care of these patients take place in both primary care and specialist settings. The collaboration involves a large number of actors from primary and secondary healthcare sectors, who are expected to fulfil various roles when they engage in IC. We explored the actors' roles by applying the framework of positioning theory with the (...)
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  18. Diabetes, Essential Hypertension and Obesity as―Syndromes of Impaired Genetic Homeostatis: The―Thrifty Genotype‖ Hypothesis Enters the 21st Century.I. I. Type - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 42 (1):44-74.
  19. Family physicians' and general practitioners' approaches to drug management of diabetic hypertension in primary care.Khalid A. J. Al Khaja PhD, Reginald P. Sequeira PhD, Vijay S. Mathur M. D. D. Phil Fams, Awatif H. H. Damanhori MBBCh & Abdul Wahab M. Abdul Wahab Frcs - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (1):19-30.
    Rationale, aims and objectives To compare the pharmacotherapeutic approaches to diabetic hypertension of family physicians (FPs) and general practitioners (GPs). Methods A retrospective prescription-based study was conducted in 15 out of a total of 20 health centres, involving 115 primary care physicians – 77 FPs and 38 GPs, representing 74% of the primary care physicians of Bahrain. Prescriptions were collected during May and June 2000 to comprise a study population of 1266 diabetic-hypertensive patients. Results As monotherapy, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (...)
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  20. Posture and gait in diabetic distal symmetrical polyneuropathy.Peter R. Cavanagh, Guy G. Simoneau & Jan S. Ulbrecht - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):724-725.
     
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    Cultivating health: diabetes resilience through neo-traditional farming in Mopan Maya communities of Belize.Michelle Schmidt - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):269-279.
    My research explores Maya perspectives on neo-traditional farming as a source of metabolic health and resilience to the global epidemic of type-two diabetes. This article is based on long-term ethnographic research and interviews in Maya Mountains Reservation communities in southern Belize, an area with low diabetes prevalence relative to national and global populations. Research participants see lower rates of diabetes in the MMR as the result of neo-traditional peasant and subsistence farming on ancestral lands. Good metabolic health (...)
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    Coxsackieviruses and diabetes.Arlene I. Ramsingh, Nora Chapman & Steven Tracy - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (9):793-800.
    Insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is an autoimmune disease whose etiology is complex. Both genetic susceptibility, which is polygenic, and environmental factors, including virus infections, appear to be involved in the development of IDDM. In this review, we have tried to balance the discussion of diabetes by examining both immunological and virological perspectives. Several mouse models, including viral and non‐viral models, have been used to study diabetes. For this review, we include lessons gleaned from the non‐obese diabetic (NOD) (...)
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    Molecular basis of experimental diabetes: Degeneration, oncogenesis and regeneration of pancreatic B‐cells of islets of Langerhans.Hiroshi Okamoto - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (1):15-21.
    Insulin is synthesized in pancreatic B‐cells of islets of Langerhans. Understanding the mechanisms of action of B‐cytotoxins on pancreatic islets seems to be important for elucidating not only the causes of diabetes mellitus but also its prevention.
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    Between Stigmatization and Acceptance: Diabetic Patients as Civil Servants in West Germany, 1950–1970.Livia Prüll - 2022 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 30 (1):63-88.
    Patient history has enriched medical history since about the 1980s. But there are still research gaps in certain periods and themes, especially in topics related to the medical history of West Germany. This paper deals with the efforts of patients, lay persons, and medical advisors (diabetologists) to enable diabetics to secure employment as civil servants (Verbeamtung). Attention will be payed to the fact that this success relied on the activities of mediators, who translated and conveyed the patients’ interests to society (...)
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    Prediabetes and Diabetes Screening in Dental Care Settings: NHANES 2013 to 2016.R. D. Lipman, M. W. B. Araujo & C. G. Estrich - 2019 - Jdr Clinical and Translational Research 4 (1):76-85.
    Introduction: Early recognition of prediabetes may prevent progression to diabetes, yet not all adults are aware of their prediabetes risk. To reach all adults unaware of their risk, additional risk assessment strategies are warranted. Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential scope of benefit from prediabetes risk assessment in the dental care setting and to identify characteristics of dental patients likely to unknowingly have prediabetes or diabetes. Methods: Data from 10,472 adults in the National (...)
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    A Model for Diabetic Blood Glucose Prediction Based on Electroencephalography Signals Using Deep Learning.Ali Berkol, Gokay Karayegen, Emre Tartan, Yahya Ekici, Gozde Kara & Zeliha Eser - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Perseguire la prevenzione del diabete.A. Bianco - 2009 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 2 (1):10-11.
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    Working With Type 1 Diabetes: Investigating the Associations Between Diabetes-Related Distress, Burnout, and Job Satisfaction.Alexandra Cook & Alexander Zill - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study investigates the association between diabetes-related distress and work outcomes among employed people with type 1 diabetes. Employed adults with type 1 diabetes completed an online survey. Measures assessed emotional, social, food- and treatment-related DD, burnout, and job satisfaction, as well as the type of insulin treatment. We conducted multiple regression analyses to test our hypotheses. Emotional DD was significantly and positively associated with burnout. Social DD was significantly and negatively associated with job satisfaction. The (...)
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    Stultitia and Type 2 Diabetes: The Madness of Not Wanting to Care for the Self.Anders Kruse Ljungdalh - 2013 - Foucault Studies 16:154-174.
    This paper explores the condition of stultitia, which is described by Michel Foucault in The Hermeneutics of the Subject as a condition one is in, before having started to care for the self. The purpose is to shed light on one of the paradoxes of patient education by introducing and elaborating an aspect of Foucault’s literary activities, which has not, to my knowledge, been investigated empirically before. To illustrate this condition, the paper targets the relation between type 2 diabetes, (...)
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    Research letter: Screening for diabetic retinopathy: A survey of health authorities during a period of transition.John R. Thompson, Gill M. Grimshaw, Andrew D. Wilson & Richard Baker - 1999 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5 (1):81-85.
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    La crisi globale del diabete.Gaetano Crepaldi - 2011 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 4 (2):1-2.
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    Tiroide, obesità e diabete.G. Crepaldi - 2009 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 2 (1):13-13.
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    Quality of care for diabetes patients using National Health Insurance claims data in Japan.Jun Tomio, Satoshi Toyokawa, Shinichi Tanihara, Kazuo Inoue & Yasuki Kobayashi - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6):1164-1169.
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    Risk evaluation of diabetes mellitus by relation of chaotic globals to HRV.Naiara Maria De Souza, Luiz Carlos M. Vanderlei & David M. Garner - 2015 - Complexity 20 (3):84-92.
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    Hurricane Katrina, Diabetes, and the Meaning of Resiliency.Richard M. Mizelle Jr - 2020 - Isis 111 (1):120-128.
    Hurricane Katrina offered a revealing snapshot of the historical vulnerability that New Orleans and Gulf Coast residents have long experienced and continue to face. In particular, population groups with special health needs—those suffering from debilitating chronic diseases—were among those most at risk during the storm. Focusing specifically on diabetic evacuees during and after Katrina, this essay examines how the lack of planning during the disaster led to diminished access to dialysis as well as poor food and inadequate insulin management in (...)
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    Animal Research In Diabetes And Ethical Consideration.Shamima Parvin Lasker & Rishad Raihan - 2012 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (2):20-23.
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    The impact of diabetes education on blood glucose self‐monitoring among older adults.Adam Millar, Karen Cauch-Dudek & Baiju R. Shah - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4):790-793.
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    Motivations of Patients With Diabetes to Participate in Research.Cynthia Geppert, Philip Candilis, Stephen Baker, Charles Lidz, Paul Appelbaum & Kenneth Fletcher - 2014 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 5 (4):14-21.
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  39. How it is not "just like diabetes": Mental disorders and the moral psychologist.Nomy Arpaly - 2005 - Philosophical Issues 15 (1):282–298.
    Many psychiatrists tell their clients that any mental disorder is ‘‘a disease, just like diabetes’’. This slogan appears to suggest that mental states and behavior that are classified ‘‘mental disorders’’ are somehow radically different from other mental states and behaviors—both when it comes to simply understanding people and when it comes to moral assessments of mental states and of actions. After all, mental illness is just like diabetes, while other human conditions are not. That sounds like a huge (...)
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    Diabetes and Literacy: Negotiating Control Through Artifacts of Medicalization”. [REVIEW]David S. Martins - 2009 - Journal of Medical Humanities 30 (2):115-130.
    My experience with the California Department of Motor Vehicles offers a case to explore how bureaucratic institutions monitor, classify, and control individuals. By examining artifacts created for and used by the DMV through the lens of literacy studies, I discuss the variety of rhetorical strategies used in each document and the effects and implications of those strategies, for example on subjectivity or identity, and move beyond the language of the artifacts themselves to attend to how they are invested with power (...)
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    DARTS 2000 online diabetes management system: formative evaluation in clinical practice.Claudia Pagliari, Deborah Clark, Karen Hunter, Douglas Boyle, Scott Cunningham, Andrew Morris & Frank Sullivan - 2003 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 9 (4):391-400.
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    A combined diabetes renal clinic improves risk factor management and progression of renal disease in a district general hospital.Manish Patel, Ilona R. Shilliday & Gerard A. McKay - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (5):832-835.
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    Diabetes-Related Distress and Depressive Symptoms Are Not Merely Negative over a 3-Year Period in Malaysian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Receiving Regular Primary Diabetes Care. [REVIEW]Chew Boon-How, C. Vos Rimke, K. Stellato Rebecca & E. H. M. Rutten Guy - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Biometrics and citizenship: Measuring diabetes in the United States in the interwar years.Arleen Marcia Tuchman - 2020 - History of Science 58 (2):166-190.
    In 1936, the journalist Hannah Lees published “Two Million Tightrope Walkers,” drawing attention to the significant number of people in the United States estimated to have diabetes. Focusing on how people with diabetes should live, she emphasized the importance of recording the exact values of everything they ate and avoiding all “riotous living” lest they be unable to keep careful measurements of calories, insulin, and sleep. Employing two meanings of measured – as counted and as moderate – Lees (...)
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    Executive Function and Diabetes: A Clinical Neuropsychology Perspective.Qian Zhao, Yonggang Zhang, Xiaoyang Liao & Weiwen Wang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A disease in motion: diabetes history and the new paradigm of transmuted disease.Chris Feudtner - 1995 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39 (2):158-170.
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    On the diabetic menu: Zebrafish as a model for pancreas development and function.Mary D. Kinkel & Victoria E. Prince - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (2):139-152.
    Development of the vertebrate pancreas is a complex stepwise process comprising regionalization, cell differentiation, and morphogenesis. Studies in zebrafish are contributing to an emerging picture of pancreas development in which extrinsic signaling molecules influence intrinsic transcriptional programs to allow ultimate differentiation of specific pancreatic cell types. Zebrafish experiments have revealed roles for several signaling molecules in aspects of this process; for example our own work has shown that retinoic acid signals specify the pre‐pancreatic endoderm. Time‐lapse imaging of live zebrafish embryos (...)
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    Pumping and Passing: Mediating Diabetes Treatment and Health Identity through New Media.Stephen Horrocks - 2015 - Semiotics:55-63.
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    ""Type II diabetes, essential hypertension, and obesity as" syndromes of impaired genetic homeostasis": the" thrifty genotype" hypothesis enters the 21st century.James V. Neel, Alan B. Weder & Stevo Julius - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 42 (1):44.
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    An Australian Based Study on the Readability of HIV/AIDS and Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial Informed Consent Documents.Caroline Jones - 2010 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7 (3):313-319.
    The aims of this study were to measure the readability of Australian based informed consent documents and determine whether informed consent readability guidelines have been established by Australian human research ethics committees (HRECs). A total of 20 informed consent documents, 10 HIV/AIDS and 10 type 2 diabetes, were measured for readability using the Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG) and Gunning Fog Index (Fog). Published guidelines and policy statements of the two local HREC who approved the 20 clinical trials under (...)
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