Diabetes expert Dr. Louis Philipson stresses importance of accurate diagnosis
13 (HealthDay News) — A simple scoring system can predict whether an obese patient might achieve diabetes remission within five years after weight-loss surgery, according to researchers. The scoring system — called DiaRem — is based on four readily available pre-surgery patient characteristics: insulin use, age, hemoglobin A1c concentration (a measure of blood sugar ) and type of diabetes drugs. To develop their scoring system, the researchers analyzed the outcomes of nearly 700 obese people with type 2 diabetes who underwent weight-loss surgery between 2004 and 2011. Of those patients, 63 percent achieved partial or complete diabetes remission. The researchers analyzed hundreds of factors in order to identify those that were independent predictors of remission. They eventually narrowed them down to the four used in the scoring system. Patient scores were determined by assigning a certain number of points to each of the four factors.
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The prevalence and chronic nature of the diabetes make understanding, treating and correctly diagnosing the disease critical. Accurate diagnosis means more effective therapies which can be life-changing for those with diabetes who find out they have the monogenic form of the disease. As a diabetes specialist and the director of the University of Chicago Medicine Kovler Diabetes Center, I am fortunate to be part of an era of medical science in which physicians truly can help improve the quality of life among patients with diabetes. And thanks to genetic testing, we can correctly diagnose most forms of monogenic diabetes. Genetic testing is the only way to check for monogenic diabetes. Testing should be considered for anyone who already has diabetes if the diagnosis was made by age 1, if there is an extended family history of diabetes or if mildly elevated blood sugars are found during routine checkups. There are other symptoms, so please talk to your doctor if you fall into any of these categories.
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Kohl’s Department Stores Continues Its Title Sponsorship of the JDRF Kohl’s Walk to Cure Diabetes
With a commitment to environmental leadership, Kohls operates1,155stores in 49 states. In support of the communities it serves, Kohls has raised more than$231million for childrens initiatives nationwide through its Kohls Cares cause merchandise program, which operates under Kohl’s Cares, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. For a list of store locations and information, or for the added convenience of shopping online, visit http://www.Kohls.com ,join the discussion on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/kohls ) or Twitter ( http://twitter.com/Kohls )or get inspired on Pinterest ( http://pinterest.com/kohls/ ) and Instagram ( http://instagram.com/kohls ). About JDRF JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRFs goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from peoples lives until we achieve a world without T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources, regulatory influence, and a working plan to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D.
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