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Original Source: Fatigue in patients with diabetes: A review.
OBJECTIVE: Fatigue is a common and distressing complaint among people with diabetes and likely to hinder the ability to perform daily diabetes self-management tasks. A review of the literature about diabetes-related fatigue was conducted with an eye toward creating a framework for beginning to conduct more focused studies on this subject. METHODS: A literature search containing the terms diabetes, fatigue, tiredness, and symptoms was conducted to search for literature that addressed diabetes-related fatigue...
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Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy Gestational Diabetes
2.8 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes in the UK and a further 850,000 people are undiagnosed. Diabetes is characterized by high blood glucose levels, resulting from a prob...
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The Year in Diabetes and Obesity
This is the second installment of "The Year in Diabetes and Obesity" series, presenting scholarly review articles on topics in diabetes and obesity.Volume 1243Free online access provide by the Sackler...
Canadian Health Authorities Use Radiology Peer-Review Program to Enhance Care
A radiologist peer-review system allows organizations to track the complete imaging review process, and integrates with multiple PACS to...
ADVANCE for NPs & PAs is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is indexed in Medline by the National Library of Medicine. Each article submitted to our journal, whether for print or web publicat...
Peer review matters to the public
(Elsevier) A new guide to peer review is launched today to help the public make sense of research claims.
Decision making in scientific peer review unraveled with modeling
Professor Mikko Alava and undergraduate Tuomo Hartonen of Aalto University’s Department of Applied Physics have modeled the work processes and human decision making in scientific peer review with th...
Volcanoes, drug launches and type 2 diabetes: Most read articles in March
The most-read article in March was Christine Clar and colleagues’ systematic review of SGLT2 receptor inhibitors in type 2 diabetes. Doyle et al‘s review on the links between pat...
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NEJM begins series of review articles on global health
The January 3 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine "includes the first article in a series of review articles on global health," Harvey Fineberg of the Institute of Medicine and David Hunter o...
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Peer review: a view based on recent experience as an author and reviewer.
Peer review is an important stage in academic publishing, as a form of quality control to maintain the integrity of both the articles and the journals they appear in. However, the confidential nature...
Prevalence of articles with honorary and ghost authors in three pharmacy journals.
Purpose The prevalence of honorary and ghost authors in articles published in 2009 in three peer-reviewed pharmacy journals was studied. Methods A 20-question survey was e-mailed to corresponding auth...
Peer-physical examination is a widely adopted and an integral component of the undergraduate curriculum for many health science programs. Unwillingness or perceived inability to participate in peer-ph...
Reviewing Manuscripts for Peer-Review Journals: A Primer for Novice and Seasoned Reviewers.
BACKGROUND: The importance of peer review in the furthering of science cannot be overstated. However, most doctoral students and early career professionals receive little formal or informal training i...
New technologies for diabetes: a review of the present and the future.
ABSTRACT: This review summarizes the technologies in use and in the pipeline for the management of diabetes. The review focuses on glucose meters, continuous glucose monitoring devices, insulin pumps,...