THE IMPACT OF TRAINING: ACUTE CHANGES IN BIOCHEMICAL ANALYTES OF PROFESSIONAL BOXERS

Boxing, one of the oldest and most contentious sports, involves short yet intense bursts of activity, often leading to injuries in the head, neck, face, and hands. Neurological dysfunction stemming from brain trauma is prevalent among boxers. High-intensity exercise and its traumatic effects have prompted extensive research, delving into enzyme activities, lipid profiles, stress markers,

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL: INSULIN DEGLUDEC VS. NPH INSULIN IN t1dm

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a condition characterized by the autoimmune or idiopathic destruction of pancreatic ß-cells, resulting in insulin deficiency. To manage T1DM, patients require insulin replacement therapy, with basal-bolus insulin injection being the mainstay of treatment. While Neutral Protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin is an intermediate-acting insulin commonly used as

MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING: A GAME CHANGER IN DIABETES EDUCATION AND ADHERENCE ASSESSMENT (MIIDEA)

In the United States, a significant portion of the population, around 24%, is on a daily regimen of three or more medications, a number that tends to be even higher among individuals grappling with chronic conditions like diabetes. The adherence to medication regimens shows an inverse correlation with the frequency of daily doses. While there isn't a fixed average for the number of medications