DIABETES MANAGEMENT 2022

About Conference

You can acquire diabetes if your blood glucose, also referred to as blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose, which is obtained from the food you eat, serves as your body's main energy supply. The pancreas makes the hormone insulin, which makes it easier for your cells to absorb glucose from meals and use it as fuel.

Diabetes is a persistent disease that affects how well your body uses food as fuel.

Your body converts the majority of the food you eat into sugar (glucose), which is then discharged into your bloodstream. When your blood sugar levels increase, your pancreas produces insulin. Insulin acts as a key to allow blood sugar to pass into your body's cells and be used as energy.

Your body either produces inadequate insulin or uses it incorrectly if you have diabetes. When insulin is insufficient or when cells stop reacting to insulin, too much blood sugar stays in the bloodstream. In the long run, this can result in serious health problems like kidney disease, vision loss, and cardiac disease.

The endocrine system is the focus of the biological and medical discipline of endocrinology. The pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testicles, and pancreas are a few of the parts that make up the endocrine system. Hormones are released into the blood by these organs. Endocrine system hormones have a wide range of functions, and based on the organ they are targeting, some hormones may have different effects. Different hormones may target specific organs.

Diseases of the endocrine system are referred to as endocrinopathy or endocrinosis. However, these issues are frequently referred to as hormone abnormalities. In endocrinology, disorders of this system may be identified and treated. Clinical chemistry and biochemistry expertise are necessary for diagnosis, which frequently involves assessing for a variety of symptoms.

Why to Attend:

Diabetes and Endocrinology meetings are a prominent interdisciplinary venue for academics, scientists, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the latest developments, trends, and concerns, as well as practical issues and solutions in the fields of Diabetes and metabolism, Thyroid disease, Endocrine oncology, Neuroendocrinology, Follicle-stimulating hormone, Gonadotropins and so on.This would be the right platform for scientists and others in oncology and cancer to exhibit their current research developments and ascertain their magisterial progress in oncology.

Target Audience:

This activity is designed for family practice, primary care, internal medicine, and interested sub-specialty physicians as well as pharmacists, physician assistants, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, dietitians and other interested health care professionals.

Conference Highlights