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Diabetes 2004

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Table of Contents for Diabetes 2004

2004 European Association for the Study of Diabetes Meeting
Issue One
Glucose Control During and After Acute Myocardial Infarction: The DIGAMI-2 Study3
Glucose-Alphabet Soup: IGR, IFG, IGT, DM & CVD5
Blood Pressure Measurements: What is the Proper Standard?6
The Globalization of Obesity6
Previous Gestational Diabetes: A Major Risk Factor7
Focus on Science: Interstitial Insulin7
Issue Two
Silent but Deadly: Coronary Disease in the Diabetic Patient8
Optimizing Insulin Therapy10
Salt ’n Sugar?10
Fasting vs. Post-Prandial Glucose — Which is the Target?11
Synaptically Speaking12
Focus on Science: HOMA12
Issue Three
Insulin Delivery: A Brave New World13
Controlling Glucose in the Hospital14
LDL-Cholesterol: Evidence Mounting and Targets Falling15
Beyond Oral Agents and Insulin16
So Many Posters, So Little Time17
Issue Four
Metabolic Syndrome and Its Myriad Manifestations18
The Diabetic Heart: Stiff, Thick, and Vulnerable19
Looking Towards the Future of Diabetes Care20
Engineering Insulins21
TZDs: Where Do We Go From Here?22
2004 Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association
Issue Five
The Cardiologist’s View of Metabolic Syndrome23
Super Stents25
TZDs and the Vasculature: The Data Accumulates25
Glucose and Cardiovascular Risk: A Little Goes a Long Way27
The Sounds of Silence28
Inflammatory Language29
So Many Posters, So Little Time29

 

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