Clinical epidemiologist passionate about nutrition, maternal & child health, and the etiology and prevention of diabetes & obesity. Opinions are my own.
The January 2023 issue of Diabetes Care is live at https://t.co/eHvSYYvLF6
featuring latest scholarly research on the care of #diabetes.
In This Issue:
- Racial Disparities in Access & Use of Diabetes Technology
- A prospective cohort study
- And More!
IADPSG criteria actually diagnosed fewer women with GDM among Asians, but was better at predicting hypertensive disorders during pregnancy
Thanks Yuanying He
Wing Hung Tam
David McIntyre
Julia Lowe
David Sacks
Pat Catalano
@DiabetesCareADA@ADA_DiabetesPro@CUHKMedicine
SAVE THE DATE!
ACRLE will be holding its first hybrid conference in Singapore. The theme 'The Science and Art of Reproductive Ageing' focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to understand the science & art of #reproductive#longevity and equality.
Stay tuned for further updates!
"Our genes are not our destiny." A terrific interview with @HarvardChanSPH Fredrick J. Stare Professor of Nutrition and Epidemiology Professor Frank Hu. https://t.co/h1IEifilIO
Call for special issue papers that @Cuilinchat from @NICHD_NIH and I will be guest editing
"Human Milk and Breastfeeding: Potential Benefits for Maternal and Offspring Health"
Deadline for manuscript submissions: August 31, 2021
https://t.co/2KDn1Fe597
“Give people higher-quality, locally-based service—that’s the direction we should go in.” It was a pleasure to welcome Bill Haseltine, chair and president of Access Health International, for Wednesday’s Dean’s Distinguished Book Lecture on his new book "World Class."