The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), a constituent body of  Quality Council of India (QCI), on Tuesday inked a pact with the Research Society for the Study ...
Reducing systolic blood pressure to less than 120 mmHg lowered the risk of major cardiovascular events for most people with ...
Now is as perfect a time as ever to focus on your health. November is American Diabetes Month, so it’s a good time for ...
The MoU integrates NABH’s expertise in national accreditation programs with RSSDI’s clinical insights to develop specialized ...
In a move towards enhancing diabetes care in India, the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers ...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic, affecting millions and impacting nearly every aspect of health and well-being. Type 2 diabetes, in particular, is more than just high blood sugar; it’s a ...
A University of Florida study finds that people with diabetes who participate in telehealth doctor visits report the same ...
While coronary heart disease and diabetes are often seen in the same patients, a diagnosis of diabetes does not necessarily ...
Researchers compared these patients with a control group of 448 people who were treated with standard optimal diabetes care guidelines. Enrollment occurred between July 2007 and May 2013, and followed ...
For patients with diabetes, a systolic target of 120 mm Hg led to a significant reduction in CV events in BPROADS, mirroring ...
Mean achieved blood pressure in the two groups was 120.6 mm Hg in the intensive-treatment group and 132.1 mm Hg in the ...
Deprescription and the prevention of hospitalization should be priorities, rather than aggressive management, a family ...