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Statins and Insulin Resistance
Author(s):
GM Sanvee
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M Panajatovic
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J Bouitbir
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et al
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3 years ago
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Inflammation in Diabetes
Author(s):
Sotirios Tsalamandris
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Alexios S Antonopoulos
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Evangelos Oikonomou
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et al
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3 years ago
Article
Author(s):
Gurushankar Govindarajan
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James R Sowers
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Craig S Stump
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3 years ago
There has been an increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus over the past 40 years, both in the US and worldwide. The worldwide prevalence of diabetes in 2000 was approximately 2.8% and is estimated to grow to 4.4% by 2030. This translates to a projected rise of diabetes from 171 million in 2000 to well over 350 million in 2030. The epidemic of diabetes will continue to rise as there is…
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Author(s):
Roland E Schmieder
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3 years ago
The primary goal in the treatment of hypertensive patients is to achieve the maximum possible reduction in the long-term total risk of cardiovascular (CV) and renal morbidity and mortality. In addition to the lowering of blood pressure (BP) per se, successful realisation of the primary goal of treatment also requires appropriate consideration of co-morbidities.1–3 Although there is some…
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Author(s):
Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner
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Gerald S Werner
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Gerd Heusch
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3 years ago
A Cathepsin D-Cleaved 16kDa Form of Prolactin Mediates Postpartum Cardiomyopathy
Hilfiker-Kleiner D, Kaminski K, Podewski E, et al.
Cell, 2007;128(3):589–600
Postpartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a disease of unknown aetiology exposing women to high risk of mortality after delivery. This study shows that female mice with a cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of STAT3 develop PPCM. In these mice,…
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Author(s):
Marianne Yngen
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3 years ago
Introduction
Diabetes mellitus (DM), characterised by chronic hyperglycaemia, is a rapidly growing worldwide health problem. The prevalence of DM has been estimated at 3% to 5% of Western populations. The incidence of DM is increasing and will more than double within 15 years, mainly due to adverse lifestyle changes with excess caloric intake and reduced physical activity, which in turn will…
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Author(s):
Sven M Francque
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3 years ago
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the most prevalent chronic liver disease in western countries.1,2 It is closely associated with obesity, diabetes, dyslipidaemia and the metabolic syndrome, and shares common risk factors and pathophysiological mechanisms with these entities.2,3 NAFLD can be associated with hepatocellular damage and inflammation and is then called non-alcoholic…
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Author(s):
Tariq Ahmad
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Ralph J Riello
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Silvio Inzucchi
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3 years ago
Author(s):
Dimitris Tousoulis
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Evangelos Oikonomou
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Gerasimos Siasos
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et al
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3 years ago
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a group of diseases characterised by metabolic disturbances with increasing prevalence worldwide.1 Individuals with DM present several detrimental micro- and macrovascular complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.2,3 Accordingly, efforts for early diagnosis and appropriate management are of ultimate importance…
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Neuroendocrine System Regulatory Mechanisms: Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stress Hyperglycaemia
Author(s):
Ricardo A Perez de la Hoz
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Sandra Patricia Swieszkowski
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Federico Matias Cintora
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et al
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3 years ago
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