Chronic Pain May Increase Cardiac and Cerebrovascular Event Risk
In addition to increased medical costs, chronic pain may result in long term consequences, including impaired activities of daily living, cognitive decline and depression.
In addition to increased medical costs, chronic pain may result in long term consequences, including impaired activities of daily living, cognitive decline and depression.
The researchers’ findings contribute to a growing body of evidence regarding the prognostic value of glycemic variability.
Previous studies on the suitability of diuretics for patients with hypertension and diabetes reveal inconsistencies.
Approximately 50% of deaths in people with type 2 diabetes worldwide, and approximately two-thirds of deaths in people with type 2 diabetes in the US are caused by cardiovascular disease.