Theme: Diabetes-not about Curing it’s all about Preventing

Diabetes Medicare 2018

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Diabetes Medicare 2018

Details of Diabetes Medicare conference 2018 in the Canada

Diabetes Medicare Conference 2018 Place Date
Diabetes Medicare 2018 Montreal, Quebec, Canada September 28-29, 2018


International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nurse Education and Practice, provides a common platform to discuss the recent issues and happenings in the field of Diabetes. It serve as a bridge between researchers from academia and health care centers enhanced by its well organized scientific sessions, plenary lectures, poster presentations, world class exhibitions, diverse symposiums, highly enriched workshops and B2B meetings.
We are delighted to welcome you to Montreal for the prestigious "International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nurse Education and Practice" to be held during September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada

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Track 1: Diabetes:

Diabetes commonly termed as “Diabetes Mellitus” in which there are high sugar level than optimal level. Symptoms of high blood sugar include increased urination, increased thirst, and increased hunger. Commonly there are two types of diabetes.

Type 1 Diabetes occurs when pancreatic cells are unable to produce insulin. This type of diabetes is insulin dependent and it is an autoimmune disorder.

Type 2 Diabetes shows insulin resistance property, a circumstance under which cells fail to respond to insulin properly. This occurs commonly in people because of pre obese conditions and lack of physical exercise.

Following tests can be used to establish a firm diagnosis of diabetes: 

  • Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) >125 mg/dL (most common test)
  • Random plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dL with diabetes symptoms such as polyuria, polydipsia, fatigue,  weight loss
  • Two hours post-load glucose ≥200 mg/dL on a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test
  • HbA1c ≥6.5%.

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 2: Clinical Diabetes Management:

The term “Clinical Diabetes Management” means to maintain optimal carbohydrate level. For maintaining this condition patients with an absolute deficiency of insulin requires insulin replacement therapy, which is administered via injections or an insulin pump. Insulin resistance, in contrast, can be cured by dietary modifications and exercise. Diabetes management requires awareness about blood sugar level which can elevate it level and it also requires to control its level by simply modifying the lifestyle.

Key factors to maintain an optimal carbohydrate level and living a healthy life style :

  • Exercise regularly
  • Meditate
  • Avoid Grains and Sugars
  • Avoid use of processed meats
  • Avoid use of alcohol
  • Take Vitamin D
  • Take plenty of omega-3 fat
  • Regularly monitor your insulin level by portable devices or go to clinic for blood sugar test

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 3: Symptoms & Prevention of Diabetes :

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder in which own immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells. People having type 1 have to depend on insulin for the rest of life or they have to need pancreatic transplantation at present this is the only possible cure.

The most common form of diabetes is type 2 affecting about 95 percent of people. In this case your body secretes insulin but is unable to recognize and use it properly. This insulin resistance allows glucose in your body to increase and causes different complications.

Symptoms of type 2 includes, fatigue, frequent urination, obesity and itchy skin. If type 2 is not managed, it can lead to complications like glaucoma and cataracts, hypertension, gum diseases, erectile dysfunction in males, infections and also wound healing problems.

Prevention of diabetes for living healthy life style

  • Exercise regularly
  • Avoid Grains and Sugars
  • Avoid use of processed meats
  • Take plenty of omega-3 fat
  • Regularly monitor your insulin level

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 4: Pre-Diabetes/Boderline Diabetes:

The term “Pre Diabetes” refers to pre-diagnosis of  diabetes when you see pre- diabetic symptoms  which can’t be neglected. The sugar level is higher than the optimal sugar level range which can be considered as a borderline for diabetes  but still the person is not having diabetes . So to avoid the further complications one should change his / her lifestyle for maintaining proper glucose level in the blood.

Pre-Diabetic Symptoms :

  • Loss of weight in spite of eating more
  • Frequent urination
  • Feeling more thirstier than normal level
  • More tired than normal

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 5: Risk Factors Developing in Diabetes:

Risk factors for type 1 diabetes

  • Family history - If a parent or sibling has type 1 diabetes chance of being diabetic is quite possible.
  • Environmental factors - Circumstances such as exposure to viral infections make person more prone to be type 1 diabetic.

Risk factors for pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes

  • Weight - Insulin resistance property is more shown by fatty tissue.
  • Family history - Risk factor of being prone to type 2 increases if any of the family member is suffering from diabetes type 2
  • High blood pressure -  Blood pressure over 140/90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) is linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
  • Cholesterol and triglyceride levels -  Low levels of high-density lipoprotein  increases and high level of TAG ( Triglycerides )  increases risk of having type 2 diabetes.

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 6: Challenges in Endocrinolgy & Diabetes:

Current challenges in endocrinology and diabetes includes:

  • Optimizing the use of currently available therapies to ensure adequate glycemic level, blood pressure, and lipid control and to reduce complications.
  • Educating patients on diabetes care management
  • Improving patient adherence to lifestyle and pharmacologic interventions.
  • Novel discovery is needed to avoid early use of insulin doses.
  • Improving drug delivery system for chronic patients.
  • Cost effective treatment of type 1 is required.

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 7: Symptoms, Treatments of Gestational Diabetes:

Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a woman without diabetes develops a diabetic condition which increases the   risk of pre-elampsiaGeastational diabetic condition because of certain risk factors like overweight, family history  (anybody previously suffering by diabetes) , having polycystic ovarian syndrome. Diagnosis is carried out by blood sugar test within 24-28 weeks of gestation period

 Treatment of Gestation diabetes within gestation period :

  • Eating balanced meals.
  • Regular excersie
  • Monitoring sugar level
  • Monitoring fetal growth
  • Regular checkups
  • Taking insulin doses and diabetes pills

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 8: Diabetes And Associated Diseases:

Diabetes is a disease which not only affects the insulin producing cells but it also affects the whole immune system of body making it weak as a result of which the body becomes prone to different complications. Heart disease or a stroke, high blood pressure, high cholesterol level, nerve pain, kidney related disease, eye problem (glaucoma),dermal problems are some  major likely complications which develops in more likely in diabetic patient. The only cure to all above complications is preventing diabetic conditions by changing the lifestyle. 

Key points for maintaining healthy lifestyle :

  • Exercise regularly
  • Meditate
  • Avoid Grains and Sugars
  • Avoid use of processed meats
  • Avoid use of alcohol
  • Take Vitamin D
  • Take plenty of omega-3 fat
  • Regularly monitor your insulin level by portable devices or go to clinic for blood sugar test

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 9: Diabetes Chronic complications:

Diabetes is one of the most epidemic disease worldwide. Chronic Hyperglycemic conditions is responsible for the appearance of various organ and tissue damage in diabetic patients. Kidneys, eyes  and peripheral nerves are frequently damaged due to diabetes-specific alteration in microvessels. Furthermore, large vessels are also damaged causing other diseases such as myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and gangrene. The pathogenesis of these alterations in small and large vessels has been studied and different metabolic abnormalities induced by hyperglycemia are proposed to play a major role in the development of these diabetic vascular complications

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 10: Approaches and Technolgies For Treatment of Diabetes:

Diabetes Type 2 is commonly diagnosed on routine screening. High risk factors, also indicate the need for screening, include: older age, obesity, family history of diabetic patient  polycystic ovary syndrome; hypertension; dyslipidemia; or known cardiovascular disease. 

Following approach is used for screening of diabetes : 

  • Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) >125 mg/dL (most common test)
  • Random plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dL with diabetes symptoms such as polyuria, polydipsia, fatigue,  weight loss
  • Two hours post-load glucose ≥200 mg/dL on a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test
  • HbA1c ≥6.5%.

Novel technology for treatment of diabetes

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 11: Anti-Diabeteic and Oral Medications:

Antidiabetic drugs are medicines developed to optimize the glucose level in the blood in the diabetic patient. Antidiabetic drugs are commonly used for  diabetes management.

There are a number of different types of antidiabetic drug including:

  • Insulin
  • Pramlintide (Amylin)
  • GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as Byetta and Victoza)
  • Oral hypoglycemics (tablets)

Oral Medications

Oral medication involves taking of medicines orally which helps you to maintain normal glucose level. They are made for those people whose insulin producing cells have capability to produce insulin, but not enough insulin for maintaining optimal blood sugar level

Some of the oral medicines are mentioned below :

  • Biguanide (Metformin)
  • Sulfonylureas
  • Thiazolidinediones
  • Meglitinides
  • Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
  • Sodium-glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2)
  • Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 12: Nurses Role in Diabetes Management:

Nurses have a major role and responsibilities in treating people with diabetes. Nursing teams of different spectrums including occupational health nurses, nurses working in public health and school nurses are likely to come into contact with people who have diabetes or are having tests to diagnose diabetes. Practice nurses have a particularly main role as they are often the one who carry out the annual diabetes and foot check.

Roles and responsibilities of the nursing team in diabetes care management:

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 13: Diabetic Nutrition and Obesity:

A proper balanced nutrition is really mandatory for all of us to avoid obese conditions which can further develop into diabetic conditions. So in order to prevent the diabetic condition and also for people having diabetes it is compulsory to get a proper food chart from their dietician or could avoid those foods which are unhealthy. These slight modification in the diet can prevent further major complications in diabetes.

Recommended foods                                              

  • Healthy carbohydrates - Take carbohydrates like fruits, vegetables, legumes (beans, and low-fat dairy products.
  • Food rich in fiber - Rich sources of fiber are vegetables, fruits, nuts and whole-wheat
  • Health Fish -  Eat heart healthy fish like salmon, mackerel, tuna, sardines as they are rich source of  omega-3 fatty acid.
  • "Good" fats -Take foods which have mono and polysaturated fatty acids as it helps to lower cholesterol level such as almonds, pecans, walnuts and olives

Foods to be avoided - Avoid high fatty products, trans fats, cholesterol and take less amount of sodium if you have hypertension to remain healthy.

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 14: Physical Activity & Diabetes:

Physical activity and exercise is an alternative to which helps you to control your blood sugar level. Type 2 diabetic patient have higher glucose level in their blood, either because their body doesn’t produce enough insulin to process it, or because their body doesn’t use insulin properly.

Physical exercise can also help type 2 diabetic patient to avoid chronic complications, especially heart problems. Type 2 patient are more are susceptible to arteriosclerosis, which can further cause heart attack. Excess calories and cholesterol level get reduced during physical activity which prevents further major complications in both diabetic and non-diabetic people.

Key benefits of physical exercise:

  • Maintains blood pressure
  • Avoid pre-obese conditions
  • Level of goods cholesterol increases
  • Muscles and bones get stronger
  • Help in stress management
  • Improved mood and sound sleep

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 15:Advovating Diabetes Education:

Diabetes education is vital way for controlling blood sugar control level and avoiding long-term major healthcare complications. Diabetic people needs to have knowledge that what to do if something unusual happens, how they can adjust their diet, exercise, lifestyle, medication

People having diabetes needs to know what to do if something goes wrong, how to adjust their diet, exercise, lifestyle, medication or insulin. There are lot of other things regarding diabetes that one needs to know such as nutritional management, physical exercise, medications, glucose monitoring and physcological adjustments. Diabetes education and self-care management is done in team and a team should ideally consist of:

  • A physician understanding diabetes
  • A certified educator
  • A dietician
  • Exercise physiologist

If the diabetic patient is not accessible to these facilities then they can easily contact to their prescribed endocrinologist not just for routine checkups but also to gain some knowledge on diabetes and self-caring management.

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

Track 16: Clinical Trials on Diabetes:

Clinical trials is an advanced way to carry out research work and simultaneously improving the medical care of type 2 diabetic patient. Different trials around the globe is being carried out  in development of cost effective technology to cure diabetes.

U.S Trials

Type 1 Diabetes - Recent trial is being carried out by ViaCyte Inc. which is a private organization in regenerative medicine. The organization has launched first phase of clinical trial for a stem-cell deficient product patient(VC-01™)  and developed by us of two novel technologies : stem cell combined with novel delivery device called Encaptra® used to deliver a dose of cells in different body locations.

Type 2 Diabetes - This research work is NIH-funded for type 2 diabetes and focuses on diabetic patients who rely on metformin medication. The trial name is GRADE. The main purpose is to find an optimal combination of diabetic drugs for optimal glycemic control for prolong treatment of type 2 diabetes populations.

U.K Trials

Type 1 Diabetes - A collaborative U.K research team for the first time is using a peptide with memory to for testing the safety of type 1 vaccine.

Type 2 Diabetes - A French organization Pharmaleads for the first time will be carrying out investigation to know the potential level of a novel have ability to cure diabetic neuropathy.

 

Related Conferences:  2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Diabetic Nursing Care September 27-29, 2018 Montreal, Canada; 22nd International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications  October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 9th Annual Congress on Endocrine Disorders and Therapies  October 30- November 1, 2017; 23rd International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Remedies for Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders  November 2-4, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand; 25th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo December 04-05, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 10th International Conference on Endocrinology  October 30-November 01, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA; 17th Global Diabetes Conference and Medicare Expo March 8-9, 2018 Paris, France; 27th European Diabetes Congress  June 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy; 20th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference  July 9-11, 2018 Sydney, Australia; International Conference on Diabetes and its Complications  May 21-22,2018 Osaka, Japan

Related Societies:

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Europe: European Society of Endocrinology | Central European Diabetes Association | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics | International Diabetes Federation- Italy

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION:

With the rapid change of lifestyle and climate, day by day diabetes is getting increased among the peoples. The prevalence of diabetes for all age-groups worldwide was estimated to be 2.8% in 2000 and 4.4% in 2030. The total number of people with diabetes is projected to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030. The prevalence of diabetes is higher in men than women, but there are more women with diabetes than men. The urban population in developing countries is projected to double between 2000 and 2030. Therefore, the purpose of organizing the Diabetes 2018 conference in Montreal is to reunite the people on a global platform and make them raise hands against diabetes.      

 

About the Conference:

With this enthusiastic support of our Organizing Committee and Editorial Board Member, we are overwhelmed to announce 2nd International Conference on Clinical Diabetes, Diabetic Medication & Treatment (Diabetes Medicare 2018) as a continuum of our previous successful conference. Diabetes Medicare 2018 will be held in Montreal, Canada during September 27-29, 2018. The conference will focus on Diabetes-not about Curing it’s all about Preventing.

This conference includes the renowned scientists, geneticist, microbiologists, doctors, professors, public health planners, physicians, dietitians, pharmacists, students under the research of diabetes, industrial delegates and those using bioinformatics tools for studying under the single roof to discuss and for improving the current therapies, and exploring radical new approaches. The event offers a best platform with its well organized scientific program to the audience which includes interactive panel discussions, keynote lectures, plenary talks and poster sessions, workshop, symposium etc.

For more details, please visit: https://diabetesmedicare.conferenceseries.com/

Importance & Scope:

Diabetes Medicare 2018 will feature the latest developments in research, diagonosis and prevention and management of diabetes, new insulin analogues and new technologies and devices for diabetic prevention, and for treating obesity and many more. Not only will this innovative conference enhance your practical and theoretical knowledge, it will provide you with the unique opportunity to network with a wide range of professionals in the field of diabetes technologies and treatments.

Societies Associated with Diabetes Research

  • International Diabetes Federation- Italy
  • Primary Care Diabetes Society
  • Australian Diabetes Society
  • Emirates Diabetes Society
  • Society for Biomedical Diabetes Research
  • Immunology of Diabetes Society
  • American Association of Diabetes Educators
  • American Diabetes Association
  • The Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes
  • International Association of the Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups
  • Diabetes Association of Nigeria
  • Association of Children's Diabetes Clinicians
  • Canadian Diabetes Association
  • FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics
  • Italian Association for the Defence of the Interests of Diabetics
  • Association of Diabetes
  • Association National Italian Diabetic Athletes
  • Italian Society of Diabetology

Target Audience:

  • Endocrinologists
  • Doctors
  • Physicians
  • Researchers
  • Scientists
  • Diabetes Societies and Associations
  • Business Professionals
  • Academic Professionals
  • Students

Global market and analysis

Worldwide yearly diabetes-related wellbeing consumption is required to add up to US$678Billions, which is assessed to achieve US$800.8Billions. At present, 12% of today's human services use can be identified with the treatment of individuals with diabetes, and 34% of today's worldwide spending on diabetes can be tended to by diabetes application administrations and items. 

Diabetes therapies hold some of the strongest prospects for pharmaceutical companies. Orally administered anti-diabetic drugs were leading category of drugs in 2014 and showed a rate of growth of at around 6.3% from the total global sales. The total sales for insulin products also increased.

The anti-diabetic products include glucose meters, lancets, test strips, continuous blood glucose meters, insulin, insulin pumps, syringes and other insulin delivery devices and anti-diabetes drugs. The product revenue in bulk comes from the-test strips, insulin and anti-diabetic drugs – which will remain the largest sources of product revenues over the next ten years. 

Anti-diabetic drugs

Global industry, Market, R&D and sales forecasts 2016-2026.

  • Anti-diabetic drug revenues to 2026 at overall world level, for 9 therapeutic submarkets and 31 products – assess outlooks for production, marketing and sales.
  • Forecasts to 2026 for 11 national markets in the Americas, Europe and Asia – investigate developed and developing countries for demand and revenue potentials.
  • Prospects for established competitors, rising companies and new entrants – explore portfolios, opinions, results, strategies, technologies and outlooks for success.
  • Review of R&D pipelines – examine progress in research and development, finding technological and medical prospects.
  • Analysis of what stimulates and restrains that industry and market – gauge challenges and strengths, helping you compete, gain advantages and succeed.

Top Companies for Diabetes research

  • Eli Lilly
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Merck & Co
  • Sanofi
  • Takeda
  • AstraZeneca
  • Johnson &Johnson
  • Novartis
  • Becton, Dickson and Company
  • Business and Economics of Diabetes

The many medical and engineering dimensions to diabetes technology are matched by an equal number of business, economic, insurance coverage and reimbursement problems that must be solved in order for devices manufacturers to develop and provide these technologies for people with diabetes. Good decisions are necessary to develop diabetes technology, but good business decisions are also necessary for this process to succeed.

Top Universities under Diabetic Research

Following are the Top Universities which are dealing with Diabetic Research

  • Harvard University (Cambridge, MA, USA),
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
  • Columbia University (New York, NY, USA)
  • Oxford University (Oxford, UK)
  • Yale University (New Haven, CT, USA)
  • McMaster University (Hamilton, ON, Canada)
  • University of Basel (Basel, Switzerland)
  • University of Strasbourg (Strasbourg, France)
  • University of Bonn (Bonn, Germany)
  • KU Leuven (Catholic University of Louvain)
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • University of California at Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, CA, USA)
  • Free University of Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam).
  • Texas A&M University
  • Top Hospitals researching on Diabetes

Following are the Top Hospitals and Research Clinic which are dealing with Diabetic Research

  • Mayo clinic (Rochester, MN),
  • Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA)
  • Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH)
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, MD)
  • USCF Medical Centre (San Francisco, CA)
  • Bassetlaw Hospital – Workshop, Nottinghamshire (UK)
  • Addenbrooke’s Hospital – Cambridge, Barnet General Hospital (UK)
  • Cygnet Hospital Beckton (UK)
  • Wooridul Spine Hospital-Seoul (South Korea)
  • Fortis Memorial Research Institute (India)
  • Gleneagles Medical Centre (Tanglin, Singapore)

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