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Pharmacological Management of Diabetes Mellitus.
(Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2012)
Diabetes is a chronic disease with no cure (except experimentally in type I diabetics), but it can be managed effectively. Conventional management of this disease includes lifestyle modifications such as losing weight, ...
Hypoglycemic Effect of Lippia javanica in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice
(OMICS International, 2015)
Lippia javanica is widely distributed throughout Kenya where it is used extensively in traditional herbal
preparations. An infusion of the leaves is commonly used as a decongestant for colds and coughs including ...
Assessment of Antidiabetic Potential of Ficus Sycomorus on Alloxan - induced Diabetic Mice
(International Journal of Diabetes Research, 2012)
Diabetes mellitus is a predominant public health concern, causing substantial morbidity, mortality, and long-term complications. Many of the conventional drugs
Used for the management of this disease are not only expensive ...
Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus.
(International Journal of Diabetes Research, 2012)
Diabetes mellitus is suspected based on symptoms. Urine and blood tests can be used to confirm a diagnosis of diabetes based on the amount of glucose in the urine and blood. Urine tests can also detect ketones and protein ...
Hypoglycemic Effect of Ocimum Lamiifolium in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice
(OMICS International, 2015)
Plant remedies are the mainstay of treatment in underdeveloped regions owing to the side effects, unavailability
and unaffordability of the conventional therapy. Among the traditional plants that have been used as an ...
Is HIV a Contributing Factor to Occurrence of Hyperglycemia: A Case of People Living with HIV Attending Nyeri Referral Hospital, Kenya?
(International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 2019)
Background: The hallmark of advanced HIV infection is the progressive loss of a specific type of
immune cells called the CD4 cells weakening the immune system and leaving individual vulnerable to
various opportunistic ...