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Monday
Feb062012

A Complication of Diabetes

Diabetic individuals may develop an eye disorder commonly associated with diabetes. Almost 30 percent of diabetics in America over age forty-five have the diabetes related disorder known as diabetic retinopathy. Four percent of the diabetic population of America are affected severely enough that their vision is threatened. Diabetic retinopathy involves damage to the retina and is a leading cause of new cases of legal blindness among adults aged 20-74 years. With the incidence of rising diabetes, it is reasonable to assume that the statistics surrounding this disorder may be obsolete and outdated. It’s imperative that diabetic individuals schedule regular, comprehensive eye examinations.

Monday
Jan032011

Exercise and Weight Loss for the New Year

There have been more than several articles that have debated the form of exercise that targets weight loss over the last few years. This recent article helps define the benefits of weight training versus aerobic exercise.

Maintaing a good weight is important to assist in the prevention of diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. All of which play a roll in vision loss with diabetes as the leading overall cause of blindness. Always consult your primary care physician prior to undertaking any type of new exercise regimen and we strongly recommend a professional trainer to help guide you to promote good form which helps prevent injury.

 

Thursday
Oct282010

Mediterranean Diet Reduced Incidence of Diabetes

A recent medical article in the journal Diabetes Care reiterated the effectiveness of the Mediterranean diet in regard to diabetes prevention.

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Thursday
Oct282010

Vitamin D and Diabetic Eye Disease

Returning from the 2010 Academy of Ophthalmology retina sub-specialty meeting I wanted to share this summary by Medscape Medical News. This validates our testing of patients with diabetes to understand how to treat them better. We started using this metric over 5 years ago and has proven very useful.

 

We are currently conducting a study observing if Vitamin D supplementation will improve diabetic eye disease (diabetic retinopathy) without additional laser treatment or intra-ocular injections.

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