
Common Vaccine Can Improve Blood Sugar Levels, Diabetes Long-term Cbs Tampa
BOSTON (CBS) Researchers at Mass General Hospital announced a breakthrough in treating Type 1 Diabetes. In a long-term study released Thursday, patients in a clinical trial had their blood sugar levels restored to near normal, with lasting results. Patients in the trial received two doses of the bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine, an inexpensive vaccine that is widely used to prevent tuberculosis. Results were not immediate, but after three years, every patient, showed an improvement in HbA1c to near normal levels improvement that persisted for the following five years, MGH said in a news release . This is clinical validation of the potential to stably lower blood sugars to near normal levels with a safe vaccine, even in patients with longstanding disease, said Dr. Denise Faustman , director of the MGH Immunobiology Laboratory, and the studys senior author. Its the first trial showing long-term reversal of diabetes, Faustman told the Boston Business Journal . A Phase 2 clinical trial is already underway. Researchers are hoping to mimic results from the first trial and zero in on the most effective dosing. Continue reading >>
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Diabetes Reversal | Natural Treatment For Diabetes | Can Diabetes Be Reversed
Your Path To Becoming Clinically Non-Diabetic Enter Your Name and Email Below To Receive Our Free Monthly Newsletter. Privacy Policy: We hate spam and promise to keep your email address safe Help Your Diabetes (HYD) was founded to provide a natural, non-drug approach to helping people with metabolic and nutritional imbalances. These imbalances can lead to many health problems traditionally treated with invasive prescription drug therapy, such as Type 2 Diabetes, Neuropathy and Heart Disease. The Patent Pending program developed by HYD do not specifically treat Type 2 Diabetes, Neuropathy and Heart Disease, however, by restoring proper metabolic function and nutritional balance, we have seen remarkable results with the impro-vement or elimination of these conditions, working in conjunction with your primary physician. Dr. J. Murray Hockings, D.C. Founder/CEO/President Dr. Hockings has seen over 20,000 patients in his 27 career and is an internationally recognized expert in natural health. Dr. Hockings helps clients with Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Disease and Weight Loss conditions. Dr. Hockings is the Author of the books Imagine Living Without Type 2 Diabetes and Send Your Doctor Packing. He appeared on TV for 7 years, educating patients on how to become healthy without using medications or surgery. I was going to a doctor at UNC for another issue and while I was going she suggested I go on meds for diabetes to help with the sugar in my body Before my blood sugar was over 300 and occasionally up to 500. My medications were at a limit. My doctors told me that I had to go on insulin About 3 years ago my vision left. I could not see anything. Everything was all blurry. I was very thirsty. I drank all the time. I made an appointment HYDs Patent Pending system offers very compre Continue reading >>

Diabetes Treatment - Florida Medical Clinic
Diabetes Treatment from the Endocrinologists at Florida Medical Clinic Diabetes treatment is a long-term effort, and for convenient, patient-centric care, theres no better team to turn to than Florida Medical Clinic. Here, you can consult with a number of specialized medical professionals from family physicians and internists to endocrinologists and dietitians, all in the same clinically integrated network. We have a number of physicians who specialize in type 1 and type 2 diabetes treatment, be it managing your blood sugar through diet or exercise or addressing diabetes-related conditions such as vision loss or nerve damage. And, thanks to our electronic medical records, every member of your team will be able to stay up-to-date on your treatment plan, with no need for you to transfer paperwork or request referrals. At Florida Medical Clinic, we take a comprehensive approach to diabetes treatment. Your endocrinologist will serve as your primary diabetes doctor, but he or she may recommend that you consult with other specialists to ensure that all of your needs are being met. Depending on a number of unique factors, your endocrinologist may recommend any combination of the following treatment options: Regular blood sugar monitoring (including the prescription of wearable devices) Insulin therapy or other diabetes medications Medically supervised weight loss for individuals with prediabetes Dietary adjustments for individuals with gestational diabetes Physical therapy for individuals with diabetic neuropathy Injection therapy, medications, and/or laser surgery for individuals with diabetic eye disease Our team will be here to help you adjust your diabetes treatment plan as needed over time. Although diabetes never truly goes away, were here to help you adopt a healthy li Continue reading >>

Diabetes Self-management Education
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google Plus Share on Pinterest Share on Linkedin More than 26 million Americans have diabetes and 54 million have pre-diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic condition, that can occur at any age, where the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is above normal and often causes symptoms of being tired, thirsty, urinating frequently and blurred vision. You are at greater risk for diabetes if: you are a member of a high-risk ethnic population you are overweight with a waist circumference over 35" for women and 40" for men you have given birth to a baby weighing over nine pounds or have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes you have ever been told you have prediabetes Tampa General Hospitals Diabetes Self-Management Education program is a two-day comprehensive program for adults with diabetes who want to learn more about their diabetes and how to stay healthy. The program is taught by Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE), Registered Nurses (RN), Registered Dieticians (RD), and Medical Doctors (MD). The program provides education about meal planning, exercise, medications, blood glucose monitoring and reducing the risk of complications. Our nationally-recognized education program will help you understand your diabetes, teach you the self-management skills required to control your diabetes and ultimately prevent or delay the progression of heart, kidney and other diabetes-related complications. Our program is recognized by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) for quality self-management education and can help you answer the following questions about your diabetes: How does exercise affect my blood glucose? How do I prevent/treat low blood glucose? Am I taking my diabetes medications properly? Where is the best location to inject/store Continue reading >>

Dr. Shah Joins Endocrinology Department
Shuchi Shah, M.D. is mergingher practice withJohns Hopkins All Childrens Endocrine Divisionto better meet the needs of her endocrinology and diabetes patients with access to more comprehensive services. Shuchi Shah, M.D. will be joining the Pediatric Endocrinology division at Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, effective August 6, 2018. Amber Crane and Amanda Juarez will be coming with Dr. Shah to the new North Tampa location. Her private practice, Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Center of Tampa Bay, P.L. will be closing 7/31/2018and Dr. Shahwill start seeing patients 8/13/2018at the Johns Hopkins All Childrens Outpatient Care Center in North Tampa . Dr. Shah will also see patients at the Johns Hopkins All Childrens Outpatient Care Center in East Lake (Pinellas County) in September, and will be closing out her Odessa location in July. If your follow-up appointment occurs after August 6, 2018, it will be at one of these new locations with me. You will continue to receive phone reminders regarding the follow-up appointment and location. After August 6, 2018, our office phone number (813-972-1067) will transfer directly to the Johns Hopkins All Childrens Endocrine Division line: 727-767-ENDO . To contact Dr. Shahdirectly, you may still email [email protected] . To contact Amber Crane for office or scheduling related questions, you may still email [email protected] . We are working very hard to ensure that the transition for our patients and families is as smooth as possible. Continue reading >>

Diabetes Self-management Program
Diabetes is a serious chronic disease affecting our nation and is a widespread problem in our own community. About 1/3 of people today who have diabetes don't know they have the disease. Diabetes is characterized by high levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood due to the body's problem with insulin production, insulin action, or both. If left untreated, it can result in kidney disease, limb amputation, blindness, and nervous system damage. The cost associated with treating these conditions is steep, about 2.4 times greater on average than someone without diabetes. ~ 80% of participants who completed at least 75% of all classes submitting a pre-program A1C report and a 6-month post-program A1C report saw an average improvement of .47% in their A1C. ~ Participants overwhelmingly indicate on program evaluation and customer satisfaction surveys that the classes provided valuable information that helps them better manage their diabetes. ~ On average, participants who attended at least 75% of the classes had the most success. So full participation is important! From 2007 to 2010, the proportion of Hillsborough County's population that was diagnosed with diabetes nearly doubled. The image of diabetes deaths indicate the areas of our county where the greatest number of deaths due to diabetes occurred from 2005 to 2009. Darker areas correspond to more deaths, while lighter areas correspond to fewer deaths. The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County recognizes the threat diabetes poses to the community and provides diabetes self-management education. Education sessions are located in areas of the county where deaths due to diabetes are highest and where notable gaps in services exist. Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) classes are not a substitute for diagnosis Continue reading >>

Tampa Diabetes Nutritionists And Dietitians - Diabetes Nutritionist And Dietitian Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida - Diabetes Nutrition And Diet Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
"My curious mind's goal as a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) is to enjoy the everyday challenge in my mission in life as an advanced practice level in clinical nutrition; as preceptor for DI Program and as a mentor for new RDN and other healthcare professionals. As an RDN-AP, I can translate the knowledge of the medical nutrition field in a way that influences patients, healthcare professionals and/or organizations to have a positive impact on any person that I work with. Also, I love to implement functional medicine practice to put the puzzle together to improve the quality of life of my patients." "I am a registered dietitian and certified LEAP therapist. I believe strongly in wellness and am passionate about improving people's quality of life through nutrition. I am a high-energy and compassionate nutritionist with experience in clinical and community settings and have a history of meeting people where they are to achieve significant health outcomes. I have successfully developed and led clients through new curriculum regarding weight loss, preventative care, medical nutrition therapy, and LEAP therapy (a scientific approach addressing food sensitivities). I also have a certificate in Adult Weight Management and am currently working towards becoming a Certified Health Coach through Wellcoaches." Don't be shy. Our health professionals are here to help you and are pleased to hear from you. Feel free to ask for what you want... an appointment, a consultation or simply a response to a question. Keep it short, 200words or less, this is just an initial contact. Remember to double check your return email address or your phone number if you prefer to be called. HealthProfs.com does not read or retain your email. However, a copy will be sent to you for your records. Continue reading >>

Diabetes Prevention Program
About The Program Discussion based group led by a trained lifestyle coach. One year long to include 16 weekly core sessions, then 3 bi-weekly and then 6 monthly maintenance sessions. Interactive and supportive environment to help you adopt a healthy lifestyle. Stay motivated to maintain progress towards program goals with monthly maintenance sessions. Program goals are to reduce body weight by 7% and gradually increase physical activity to 150 minutes or more per week. 16 weekly session topics include: Three ways to eat less fat Being active: a way of life Tip the calorie balance Take charge of what’s around you Four keys to healthy eating out Ways to stay motivated And many more! Improve your health and reduce your risk for Type 2 Diabetes! Diabetes Prevention Program WHO qualifies? Individuals 18+ at risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes; Take the quiz to see if you qualify. YMCA members and nonmembers are welcome. WHAT is it? The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program is an evidence-based lifestyle modification program designed to reduce the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. HOW does it work? Participants gather in a relaxed classroom setting with a trained lifestyle coach to discuss how to incorporate healthy eating, physical activity, and behavior modification into their daily lives. WHERE is it offered? The program is offered at each YMCA branch within the TampaY association and can be delivered to your workplace or community. WHEN does class start? New classes are starting frequently at each branch and can be started anytime with enough interest! WHY should I participate? Programs like the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program have been shown to reduce the number of cases of Type 2 Diabetes by 58% and 71% in individuals over age 60. Join today and improve your hea Continue reading >>

Tampa/southwest Florida Office Of The American Diabetes Association
There are currently no upcoming event(s). In collaboration with the Florida Department of Health and local Diabetes Prevention Programs throughout Florida, the American Diabetes Association wants all people with prediabetes to know that getting type 2 diabetes doesnt have to be a sure thing. In fact, prediabetes can often be reversed. Join a CDC-recognized diabetes prevention lifestyle change program to help prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. The program can also lower your risk of having a heart attack or stroke, improve your health overall, and help you feel more energetic. To find a program near you, visit The Morning Mile is a before-school walking and running program that gives children the chance to start each day in an active way while enjoying fun, music and friends! Participating children enjoy the benefits of a healthy body, how exercise makes them feel, and the opportunity to socialize with friends. The Association has launched a collaborative partnership with Fitzness International, LLC. to broaden the reach while adding a nutrition and education component. In Southwest Florida, currently 30 schools are actively engaging with The Morning Mile through the support of Florida Hospital and BayCare . See the full listsing of participating schools here . Life isn't fair for people with diabetes. First, there is the simple fact of coping with a chronic illness. Second, there are the barriers that prevent people with diabetes from enjoying the same opportunities at the rest of the population. Our Advocacy efforts work to bring down the barriers and fund critical diabetes research. Take action and become a Diabetes Advocate today ! Your involvement as an American Diabetes Association volunteerwhether on a local or national levelwill help improve lives of everyone imp Continue reading >>
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Diabetes Services In Tampa Bay
BayCare has a staff of compassionate physicians with a comprehensive knowledge of diabetes. Plus, we offer a variety of diabetes education programs throughout the Tampa Bay area to help ensure you have the best information and care possible in managing this chronic disease. Diabetes affects 25.8 million people in the U.S., about 8.3% of the population according to the Centers for Disease Control. Diabetes is a condition where the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood is above normal. It can occur at any time in your life. If you have family members with diabetes, you may be at risk. If you are overweight or do not exercise regularly, you also run a greater risk of developing diabetes. People with heart disease or who are on certain medications can also have an elevated risk for this disease. Diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin ( type 1 diabetes ) or your body cannot use the insulin you are producing ( type 2 diabetes ). Because of these two conditions, glucose in your blood reaches above-normal levels. Once diabetes is diagnosed, it is managed rather than cured. For more information or a physician referral, call (855) 404-3339 or find a doctor near you. Continue reading >>
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Weight Management : Diabetes Program | Florida Hospital Tampa
Find a Florida Hospital location near you Our hospital has celebrated many firsts in Tampas health care history since we opened our doors in 1968. Today, more than four decades later, Florida Hospital Tampa continues to offer leading-edge (or innovative) medicine as we elevate health care in the Tampa Bay region. At Florida Hospital Tampa, our diverse clinical specialties provide world-class health care to our patients. We offer the most trusted, expert care in key specialties including cardiovascular care, neurosciences, orthopaedics, women's health, cancer and surgical advancements. Our skilled surgeons not only utilize minimally invasive and robotic-assisted procedures, but they are also leaders in improving these advanced techniques. Its here, too, that youll find the renowned Florida Hospital Pepin Heart Institute, known across the country for its advances in cardiovascular disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and research. And we're continuing to make history. Through our clinical research program, we apply the very latest advancements in medical technology to medical treatments that can be used today. With the clinical expertise, innovation and compassion of our physicians and team members at Florida Hospital Tampa, we're changing the way you look at health care. Continue reading >>

Diabetic Foot Care In Tampa Bay, Fl
Over 29 million Americans live with diabetes, affecting aspects of life from dietary needs to the nervous system. Diabetes is a medical condition managed by your primary care physician, but your podiatrist can help. Dr. Kopelman at The Heel and Foot Pain Center of Tampa Bay understands the effects diabetes can have on your feet, and specializes in their care. Diabetes decreases blood flow, making your feet more susceptible to conditions and slower to heal. As a member of the health care team, the patient must realize and accept that diabetic foot care is a supremely important component of the care of the diabetic patient. Among other things, you must work with your healthcare provider to keep blood sugar in a target range, check their feet daily for wounds, be more active, keep feet relatively dry, and wear shoes appropriate for a diabetic patient. Not sure what shoe is best for your diabetic condition? Dr. Kopelman at The Heel and Foot Pain Center of Tampa Bay can help! Dr. Kopelman has been treating diabetic patients and diabetic wounds for over 20 years, and has also patented his own diabetic offloading shoe. This shoe is more stable and offloads substantially more than other shoes on the market. The Heel and Foot Pain Center of Tampa Bay makes custom orthotics in-house, to help foot and ankle problems stemming from diabetes.These orthotics are made to perfectly fit your feet and are placed inside your shoe to treat a wide variety of issues. Call The Heel and Foot Pain Center of Tampa Bay today to set up your appointment. Click here to find the office right for you. Continue reading >>

Free Diabetes Prevention Program Offered In Hillsborough County
Free diabetes prevention program offered in Hillsborough County HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County wants to help you reduce your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, so they're offering a free program for certain residents. Participants will work with trained lifestyle coaches to form healthy eating habits and exercise routines. The first class will begin 10 a.m. on May 24, at the DOH-Hillsborough Floyd Kelton Clinic, located at 4704-B W Montgomery Ave in Tampa. A Spanish-only class begins 2 p.m. on June 13, at the WellCare Health Plans Center, located at 8328 N Florida Ave in Tampa. The first round is limited to just 15 participants, and more rounds will be offered based on demand. To qualify for the program, a person must be overweight and at risk of developing diabetes. Many factors increase the risk for prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes including: Having a family member with diabetes. Having a family background of African-American, Hispanic/Latino, American-Indian, Asian-American, or Pacific-Islander. Having had diabetes while being pregnant (gestational diabetes), or having given birth to a baby weighing 9 pounds or more. Being physically active less than three times a week. Residents who are interested in the diabetes prevention program should call (813) 907-8015 ext. 7111 or email [email protected] . Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Continue reading >>

Diabetes Drug Costs Can Cause Burden On Patients
Diabetes drug costs can cause burden on patients Diabetes drug costs can cause burden on patients Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. TAMPA (WFLA) - Here's a number that may surprise you. In 2015, more than 30 million Americans had diabetes. Thats nearly 10 percentof the population. The American Diabetes Associationreleased new research on March 22estimating that the total costs of diagnosed diabetes have risen to $327 billion in 2017 from $245 billion in 2012, when the cost was last examined. Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Whats more, 1.5 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes every year and the cost for caring for diabetes has skyrocketed. The total cost of diabetes and prediabetes in the U.S.is $322 billionper year. Two weeks ago, Lori Klebeck received news she didn't expect. "It was very emotional because there is something wrong and it's something you're going to have to live with for the rest of your life, she said. Since then, she's been on a quest to learn more about what she needs to do to take care of herself. She started by going to Your Best You , a personalized primary and diabetes specialty care center off Florida Avenue. "It's a little scary. Then you get this list of medications that you're going to have to be on and testing and products you have to use to do the testing. It's not even medication, it is needles and it is test strips and it is a monitor, she added. Her doctor, Dr. Shani Davis helps as be Continue reading >>

Diabetes Health And Control
Diabetes Health and Control BayMultimedia 2018-04-20T20:12:57+00:00 In 2015, 30.3 million Americans, or 9.4% of the population, had diabetes.Of the 30.3 million adults with diabetes, 23.1 million were diagnosed, and 7.2 million were undiagnosed. Diabetes remains the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2015, with 79,535 death certificates listing it as the underlying cause of death, and a total of 252,806 death certificates listing diabetes as an underlying or contributing cause of death. Diabetes is a disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both. Diabetes can be associated with serious complications and premature death, but people with diabetes can take steps to control the disease and lower the risk of complications. What Are Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Sugar? Why should you control your blood sugar levels? People with diabetes who keep their blood sugar levels normal or close to normal for life are predicted to gain, on average: 6 years free from amputations and nerve damage Diabetes is one of the most costly health problems in America. The American Diabetes Association estimates that health care and other costs directly related to diabetes treatment, as well as the costs of lost productivity, run $218 billion annually. Staying educated about Disaster and Heart Disease is a critical step in improving your health. Continue reading >>