Is HbA1c the gold standard for diagnosis of Diabetes?

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HbA1c is not a sure-fire tool for Diabetes diagnosis.At the European Association for the Study of Diabetes meeting on HbA1c for diagnosis, many physicians did not trust glycated hemoglobin levels alone to diagnose diabetes, despite ADA guidelines. High-risk, pre-diabetic patients could be left untreated with an HbA1c of less than 6.5%, and a fasting Glucose or a Glucose tolerance test …

Medical therapy often superior than stenting

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There is more and more evidence of the superiority of medical therapy over stenting, not only with coronary artery disease, but also with stenotic arteries in your brain: The 30-day rate of stroke or death associated with stenting (14.7%) is nearly 2.5 times as high as the 6% rate associated with stenting in high-risk patients with a 70 – 90 …

Left-main PCI is only appropriate for a minority of patients

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An atricle published in Cardiovascular Business on November 8, 2011 is very much in-line with our previous publications on this website about optimal treatment of Coronary Artery Disease that includes a Left Main Stenosis and/or three vessel disease: SAN FRANCISCO—CABG is the preferred treatment strategy for patients with left main disease, according to Michael J. Mack, MD, president of the Society for Thoracic Surgeons …

Weight Gains After Dieting

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As is well known, although restriction of diet often results in initial weight loss, more than 80 per cent of obese dieters fail to maintain their reduced weight.  A new study from Australia involved 50 overweight or obese patients without diabetes in a 10-week weight-loss program using a very-low-energy diet. Levels of appetite-regulating hormones were measured at baseline, at the end of …