About Webinar
Conference Series LLC LTD takes immense pleasure and extends a warm welcome to attend the 16th Webinar on World No Diabetes and Obesity for a series of webinars that discuss how Diabetes and Obesity research can move science forward despite the barriers created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Diabetes webinar is scheduled on May 19, 2022. These webinars share the latest advances in Diabetes, Obesity and Endocrinology as well as strategies for career development and researcher education.
Diabetes and Obesity Webinar is an opportunity to meet others within speciality to network and to learn latest clinical information. It is an opportunity to get knowledge from experience Doctors, Professors, Scientists. Webinars are for a person who, without travelling, desires to retain their clinical education. They are interactive offerings that offer case-primarily based totally presentations, on line reviews, and stay conversations with key opinion leaders that consist of beneficial recommendation in your normal scientific practice.
Session/Tracks
Session 1 on Diabetes types and complications
Diabetes mellitus is caused when blood glucose is high; it is also called as blood sugar. Diabetes is a major health problem that is affecting contagious proportions predominantly. Complications from Diabetes include damage to the eyes, kidney, nerve as well as stroke. Diabetes is standout the most difficult medical issue in the 21st century. In this session, we are focusing on the complications of Diabetes.
1. Skin conditions
2. Eye damage (retinopathy).
3. Nephropathy
4. Alzheimer's disease
5. Neuropathy
6. Cardiovascular disease
7. Type1 Diabetes
8. Type2 Diabetes
Session 2 on Prediabetes
Prediabetes is a condition in which blood sugar is high, but not ample to be type 2 diabetes. Without interruption, it's likely to turn into type 2 diabetes within 10 years. Most of the people with prediabetes have no symptoms. Progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes isn't undeniable. With changes in lifestyle, weight loss and medication, it is possible to fetch a blood sugar level back to normal.
1. Process for diagnosis
2. Risk factors and clinical sign
3. Prediabetes and lifestyle modification
4. Risk factors of prediabetes in a patient infected with HIV
Session 3 on Gestational diabetes
Gestational Diabetes is a large global problem that can generate ineradicable health conditions for the mother and the child. Regardless of its contingency, numerous publics still do not have the epidemiological instructions which manage them in acknowledging these conditions of Diabetes. As a result of knowledge on gestational diabetes, Diabetes and obesity are high in many countries. Globally one in five women who are in reproductive age have discomfort from Diabetes and one in six children are troubled by it.
1. Overview: Women health and Diabetes
2. Symptoms of Diabetes in women
3. Diabetes free pregnancies – Strategy
4. Postpartum Recommendations
Session 4 on Genetic diabetes
Most of the people in the world still do not have a clear-cut idea about Genetic Diabetes. It causes them to take pre-diabetic stages discourteous, leads to many complications. The genetic component which is provoking makes some people more exposed to Diabetic diseases. There is another certain precedence which will brink the Diabetic conditions. This session on genetic Diabetes will include about the precautions and medications that we have to follow for the prevention of the genetic Diabetes.
1. Predictions and precautions
2. Factors triggering genetic diabetes
3. Genes and Family History
4. Complications of Genetic Diabetes
Session 5 on Endocrinology
Humans balance constant blood glucose level by the hormones secreted by endocrine glands, all over life, even the absorption of glucose at various levels. The flow of hormones into the blood stimulates by normalizing the glucose content in the blood. In this session we discuss more on endocrinology. Endocrinology is a part of science and medicament managing the endocrine framework, its maladies and its particular discharges such as hormones, development advancement and danger.
1. Endocrine gland hyposecretion (leading to hormone deficiency)
2. Endocrine gland hypersecretion (leading to hormone excess)
3. Tumours (benign or malignant) of endocrine gland
4. Endocrine cancer