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  •  Diabetes in Social Media
More than 200 million people suffer from diabetes worldwide and it is one of those medical conditions that are covered in details online. The medical blogosphere and the community sites are very rich in diabetes-related content.

LINK: http://www.webicina.com/diabetes/diabetes-in-the-medical-blogosphere/

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  •  Ensayo clínico aleatorizado para evaluar la eficacia y seguridad de la administración de 25 μg de misoprostol por vía vaginal frente a 50 μg por vía sublingual para la inducción del trabajo del parto en gestantes con diabetes
Objetivo Evaluar la eficacia y seguridad del uso de 50 μg de misoprostol por vía sublingual y 25 μg por vía vaginal para la inducción del trabajo de parto a término en embarazadas con diabetes.

LINK: http://pubget.com/paper/pgtmp_82c1c2c838038e54fb361619ee65e6f9/ensayo-clinico-aleatorizado-para-evaluar-la-eficacia-y-seguridad-de-la-administracion-de-25-g-de-misoprostol-por-via-vaginal-frente-a-50-g-por-via-sublingual-para-la-induccion-del-trabajo-del-par

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  •  Understanding diabetic foot

Diabetic foot is often quite a dreaded disability, with long stretches of hospitalization, and impossible, mounting expenses, with the ever dangling end result of an amputated limb. The phantom limb plays its own cruel joke on the already demoralized psyche. The diabetic foot, no wonder, is one of the most feared complications of diabetes.
Diabetic foot is characterized by a classical triad of neuropathy, ischemia, and infection.
Preventing the diabetic foot should be the first priority. This can be achieved by identifying the high-risk individuals, like those with peripheral neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, foot deformities, and presence of callus.

LINK:  
http://www.jurn.org/#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=diabetes%20&gsc.sort=
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2878694/

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  • Disparities in adult awareness of heart attack warning signs and symptoms--14 states, 2005.
In 2005, approximately 920,000 persons in the United States had a myocardial infarction (i.e., heart attack); in 2004, approximately 157,000 heart attacks were fatal. One study indicated that approximately half of cardiac deaths occur within 1 hour of symptom onset, before patients reach a hospital. Timely access to emergency cardiac care, receipt of advanced treatment, and potential for surviving a heart attack all depend on 1) early recognition of warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack by persons who are having a heart attack and bystanders and 2) immediately calling 9-1-1. Healthy People 2010 includes an objective to increase from 46% to 50% the proportion of adults aged > or =20 years who are aware of the early warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack and the importance of accessing rapid emergency care by calling 9-1-1 (objective 12-2). To update estimates of public awareness of heart attack warning signs and symptoms and knowledge of the importance of calling 9-1-1, CDC analyzed 2005 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data from the 14 states that included questions on signs and symptoms of a heart attack. This report describes the results of that analysis, which indicated that although the awareness of certain individual warning signs was as high as 93% (i.e., for shortness of breath), awareness of all five warning signs was 31%, underscoring the need for public health measures to increase public awareness of heart attack warning signs and symptoms. In addition, disparities in awareness were observed by race/ethnicity, sex, and level of education, suggesting that new public health measures should target populations with the lowest levels of awareness.

link: 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=18288076
http://www.biosemantics.org/jane/suggestions.php

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¡Hola! Mi nombre es Carolina Gonzales Nombera y estoy cursando el IV ciclo de Medicina en la USAT.
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