Theme: Diabetes Explosion: Developments and Changing Life of Diabetes World

Diabetes Congress 2022

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Diabetes Congress 2022

On behalf of Diabetes Congress 2022, we are delighted to welcome you to join the conference scheduled on September 22-23, 2022 as a Webinar which is an exceptional gathering for the worldwide prominent scholastics in the field of Diabetes and Endocrinology. In this conference, Directors, Scientists, Research scholars, Professors, Academic Staff, Postdocs are about to share their research work and acquiesce new emerging technical trends in the conference areas.

Diabetes Congress 2022 will focus on the modern and exciting innovations in all parts of Diabetes research which offers a high-class opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. This year’s annual congress highlights the theme, Diabetes Explosion: Developments and Changing Life of Diabetes World which reflects the innovative progress in Diabetes disease study. The two days seminar/conference  includes workshops, symposiums, special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers who outshine in the field of Diabetes which include: Physiology & Anatomy of Diabetes, Endocrinology, Diabetic Disorders & Treatment, Gestational DiabetesGenetics of DiabetesDiabetes Ophthalmology, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin Medication, Molecular Biology of Diabetes, Natural therapy for DiabetesReproductive Endocrinology and Advanced Technologies for the Treatment of Diabetes.

Who can attend?

Diabetes Congress 2022 lays a platform for the diabetologists, endocrinologists and experts both from Industry and Academia working in countless subdomains of diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism. The congress is open for all the Diabetes Doctors, Specialists, Endocrinologists, Researchers, Physicians, Business Analysts, Academicians, Diabetes Educators, Lab Technicians, Nurses, Nutritionists and Dietitians.

Why to attend?

Diabetes Congress 2022 is an opportunity to meet others within specialty to network and to acquire the modern clinical facts. It is an opportunity to get knowledge from Experience Doctor’s, Professors and Scientist. They are interactive offerings that offer case-primarily based totally performances, on line reviews, and stay conversations with key opinion leaders that consist of beneficial recommendation in your normal scientific practice.

Benefits of Attending our Conference:                   

  • Get publication of your abstract with DOI
  • Young Scientist Award recognition certificate and memento to the winners
  • Be acquainted with the modern-day improvements and demanding situations inside your industry
  • Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
  • Learn about career improvement with all the latest technologies.
  • Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development.
  • Provide an opportunity for research interaction and established senior investigators across the globe in the field of Diabetes
  • Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
  • It’s a great privilege for young researchers to learn about the research areas for expanding their research knowledge and increase participation
  • Great resource for learning new career skills.
  • Global exposure to your research

Target Audience:                                                        

  • Diabetologists
  • Endocrinologists
  • Diabetes Societies & Association
  • Researchers
  • Doctors
  • Nutritionists
  • Scientists
  • Pediatric Doctors
  • Fitness professionals
  • Hypertension Institutes
  • Obesity Societies & Associations
  • Student
  • Dietitian
  • Podiatrist
  • Pharmacist
  • Ophthalmologist
  • Nephrologist
  • Diabetes educators
  • Diabetes Practitioners

Track 01: Diabetes and Endocrinology

Diabetes is a disease that occurs when our blood glucose is too high. Blood glucose is our main source of energy that comes from the food we eat. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose from food to get into our cells to be used for energy. Sometimes our body doesn’t make insulin well. Glucose then stays in our blood and doesn’t reach to our cells. Endocrinology is the study of medicine that transmits to our endocrine system, which is the system that controls hormones. Endocrinologists are specially trained physicians who identify diseases related to the glands. Because these doctors specialize in these circumstances, which can be complex and have hard-to-spot symptoms, an endocrinologist is our best believer when we are dealing with hormonal issues. The endocrinologist's goal is to restore hormonal balance in our body.

Types of Diabetes:

  • Type 1 Diabetes         
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Pre-Diabetes
  • Gestational diabetes

Types of Endocrinology:

  • Neuroendocrinology
  • Reproductive endocrinology
  • Endocrine oncology

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Track 02: Complications of Diabetes

Potential complications of diabetes and frequent comorbidities consist of: Heart and blood vessel disease. Diabetes is associated with a better risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and narrowing of blood vessels (atherosclerosis). Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a common and life-threatening complication of type 1 diabetes, particularly at the time of diagnosis. DKA is less common at diagnosis and through the course of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is the foremost reason of kidney disease. Micro vascular complications of diabetes are those long-term complications that disturb small blood vessels. These typically contain retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Retinopathy is divided into two key categories: No proliferative retinopathy and proliferative retinopathy.

Possible complications include:

  • Cardiovascular disease.
  • Nerve damage (neuropathy).
  • Kidney damage (nephropathy).
  • Eye damage (retinopathy).
  • Foot damage.
  • Skin conditions.
  • Hearing impairment.
  • Alzheimer's disease.

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Track 03: Diabetes, Sexual & Urologic Problems

Diabetes can cause nerve damage to your urinary area, causing bladder problems. Overweight and obesity also can rise bladder problems, such as urinary incontinence (UI). Managing diabetes is an important part of preventing complications that can lead to excess urination. Diabetes can cause retrograde ejaculation, in which deprived blood sugar control over a long-term period leads to neuropathy of the bladder. Retrograde ejaculation can happen in diabetic males as a consequence of diabetic autonomic neuropathy (nerve damage). If you have diabetes, you may still be able to overcome ED through a lifestyle that contains sufficient sleep, no smoking, and stress reduction. ED medications are usually well-tolerated, and can be used for numerous years to help overcome any ED problems. The most mutual type of sexual problem in men is erectile dysfunction (sometimes known as impotence). This is when you can't get or keep an erection – initial signs could be if you start to lose your morning erection. Men with diabetes are 3times more expected to have trouble getting or keeping an erection.

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Track 04: Diabetes in Women

Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease (the most common diabetes complication) by around four times in women but only about two times in men, and women have worse outcomes after a heart attack. Women are also at complex risk of additional diabetes-related complications such as blindness, kidney disease, and depression. When you have diabetes, vaginal dryness can occur a lot. High blood sugars can grounds damage to your blood vessels in your vagina. This leads to a lack of lubrication. As a result, sex can be same painful. Type 1 diabetes can develop at any age, though it often appears throughout childhood or adolescence. Type 2 diabetes, the more common type, can grow at some age, though it's more common in people older than 40. Poor control of diabetes during pregnancy rises the chances for birth defects and other problems for the pregnancy. It can also cause severe complications for the woman. Proper health care earlier and during pregnancy can help prevent birth defects and other health problems.

 

complications in women with diabetes

 

  • Eating disorders
  • Coronary heart disease.
  • Skin conditions.
  • Nerve damage.
  • Eye damage.
  • Foot damage.

 

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Track 05: Diabetic Disorders and Treatment

There is huge range of conditions related to diabetes. These are related to coeliac diseasethyroid disease and hemochromatosis. Treatment for diabetes requires keeping close watch of our blood glucose levels (and keeping them at a goal set by our doctor) with a mixture of medicines, exercise and diet. By paying close attention to what that once you eat, you'll minimize or avoid the "seesaw effect" of quick changes of blood glucose levels, which may require quick changes in medication dosages, especially insulin.

Treatment for Diabetes:

  • Healthy eating.
  • Regular exercise.
  • Weight loss.
  • Possibly, diabetes medication or insulin therapy.
  • Blood sugar monitoring.

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Track 06: Diabetes and Obesity

Central obesity as well as obesity is generally associated with physiological changes, that may cause the development of diseases like high blood pressure, heart disease, high blood cholesterol and type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is defined as the failure of the body to regulate and control the blood sugar levels. Obesity is a complex disease that is related with a number of comorbidities, exaggerated mortality and reduced quality of life. With the rise in obesity among the adult population, the cost burden is predicted to increase substantially: the combined medical costs associated with treatment of obesity-related diseases, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, in the US alone have been estimated to increase by $48-66 billion/year from 2010-2030 according to Endocrine Facts and Figures.

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Track 07: Diabetes and Metabolism

Metabolism states to the bodily process of extracting energy from food. Diabetes affects metabolism by reducing insulin levels. This in turn checks the body from storing the energy it gets from food for later use. Profound metabolic variations occur in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus during insulin deprivation. These include a growth in basal energy expenditure and reduced mitochondrial function. In addition, protein metabolism is significantly affected throughout insulin deprivation. Diabetes mellitus is a set of metabolic disorders of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) and usually resulting from insufficient production of the hormone insulin (type 1 diabetes) or an ineffective reply of cells to insulin (type 2 diabetes).

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Track 08: Diabetes Ophthalmology

Diabetes Ophthalmology is a diabetic eye disease. Diabetic eye disease is a group of eye problems that can affect people having diabetes. These circumstances include diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular enema, cataracts, and glaucoma. Over time, diabetes can cause damage to your eyes that can lead to very poor vision or even blindness. But you can take steps to prevent diabetic eye disease, or keep it from getting poorer, by taking care of your diabetes.

The best ways to manage your diabetes and keep your eyes healthy are to:

  • Manage your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol, sometimes called the diabetes ABCs
  • If you smoke, get help to quit smoking
  • Have a dilated eye exam once a year

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Track 09: Clinical Diabetes and Diagnostic Approaches

The most mutual symptoms of type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) are polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia, along with lassitude, nausea, and blurred vision, all of which result from the hyperglycemia itself. Polyuria is affected by osmotic diuresis secondary to hyperglycemia. Health care professionals most frequently use the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) test or the A1C test to diagnose diabetes. In some cases, they may use a casual plasma glucose (RPG) test. Two clinical symptoms are present in nearly all diabetes patients: Frequent urination and frequent drinking/thirst. The mean time from onset of symptoms to diagnosis of diabetes existed 1.4 years. To be diagnosed with diabetes, you must come across one of the following criteria: Have symptoms of diabetes (increased thirst, increased urination, and unexplained weight loss) and a blood sugar level identical to or greater than 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL).

Diabetes diagnostics types:

  • Random (anytime) glucose test
  • A1c test
  • Oral glucose tolerance test

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Track 10: Endocrine Glands and Hormones

The endocrine system is made up of the endocrine glands that release hormones. Although there are eight major endocrine glands are Pituitary, ThyroidAdrenalTestis, Pineal, Thymus, Pancreas, Ovary) sprinkled throughout the body, they are still considered to be one system because they have similar functions, similar mechanisms of influence, and many important interrelationships.

Some glands also have non-endocrine regions that have functions other than hormone release. As like, the pancreas has a major exocrine portion that secretes digestive enzymes and endocrine portion that secretes hormones. The ovaries and testes secrete hormones and also produce the ova and sperm. Some organs, like stomach, intestines, and heart, produce hormones, but their primary function is not hormone secretion.

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Track 11: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics

More recently, diabetes technology has expanded to contain hybrid devices that both monitor glucose and deliver insulin, some automatically, as well as software that serves as a medical device, providing diabetes self-management support. In January 2020, Tandem Diabetes Care launched its t: slim X2 insulin pump with Control-IQ technology, which chains the Dexcom G6 CGM with an insulin pump to regulate insulin levels with little user effort. Researchers have discovered a novel and drug gable insulin inhibitory receptor, termed inceptor. The blocking of inceptor function leads to an improved sensitization of the insulin gesturing pathway in pancreatic beta cells. According to its broadest definition, a therapeutic procedure is any medical or surgical procedure that is executed in order to repair, remove or otherwise heal any previously determined health concern.

Diabetes technologies:

  • Blood Glucose Monitors.
  • Flash Glucose Monitoring.
  • Insulin Pumps.
  • Continuous Glucose Monitoring.

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Track 12: Diabetes Management

Metformin is generally the chosen initial medication for treating type 2 diabetes without there's a specific reason not to use it. Metformin is effective, safe, and inexpensive. It may decrease the threat of cardiovascular events. Metformin also has beneficial effects when it derives to reducing A1C results. A student's diabetes management plan is an essential document that guides how schools can support students with type 1 diabetes to study and participate fully at school. The plan is usually developed by the student's medical treating team in collaboration with the student and their parents or careers.

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Track 13: Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adults

If defined as a type 2 diabetic phenotype combined with islet antibodies, the prevalence of LADA is around 10% among incident situation subjects of diabetes aged 40–75 years (16). A related prevalence is found among non-insulin-requiring patients older than 35 years at diagnosis with phenotypic type 2 diabetes (17). All-cause mortality was improved by 50% for LADA patients matched with individuals without diabetes, corresponding to the outcomes seen for the whole group of adult-onset autoimmune diabetes. In addition, we show that the extra mortality risk pertains to men and women and, in particular, to death from IHD. The reason of LADA is the growth of autoantibodies against pancreatic cells, insulin, or enzymes involved in pancreatic roles. Antibodies affecting the pancreas and its function might influence the way the body answer back to blood sugar.

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Track 14: Stem Cell Treatment in Diabetes

Stem cells treatments in Diabetes are being used for on-going research to help us explore the complicated ways in which our bodies process sugar and answer some important questions about the root causes of diabetes, such as:

  • In type 1 of diabetes, why does the immune system begin to attack beta cells and no other cells in the pancreas or in other organs or tissues?
  • In type 2 of diabetes, what causes the resistance to insulin?

Recently, there has been great progress in group of betacells from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem (IPS) cells. Laboratory studies help us better understand disease development, what is the potential of genetic causes may be, and similarities and differences between patients. Researchers are using this information for diagnosing people earlier, to stop disease progression and more effectively treatments of diabetes.

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Track 15: Treatment and Diagnosis of Endocrine Diseases

There are a good range of treatment options for endocrine disorders. This is often because diseases of the system vary widely in both type and severity. The system is formed from different hormone-producing glands, and disorders arise when one or more of them either produces an excessive amount of or insufficient of a particular hormone. In some cases, the resulting hormone imbalance could also be mild enough to travel unnoticed or barely noticed and not require treatment. In other cases, like with hyperthyroidism, patients may exhibit unpleasant symptoms, including anxiety, rapid heartbeat, and fatigue. Medications may be used to alleviate these symptoms and prevent potentially serious complications over the long-term. Diagnosis of Endocrine Diseases involves Hormone testing, Genetic testing, Imaging studies and Urine tests etc.

Treatments for endocrine disorders generally fall into three categories:

  • Medication:  If there is too much or too little of a certain hormone in the body, synthetic hormones may be administered to correct the imbalance and reduce symptoms. Chemotherapy may also be used to treat patients with cancer of an endocrine gland.
  • Surgery:  In some cases, such as with cancerous and non-cancerous tumors on an endocrine gland, surgery and/or radiation therapy may be necessary. After the underlying problem has been resolved, hormone production should return to normal.
  • Hormone Therapy: You take supplements to restore levels of certain hormones. This treatment may be right for you if you have abnormally low hormone levels. Hormone therapy also includes personalized insulin treatments for diabetes. Read more about medical and hormone replacement therapy for endocrine disorders.

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Track 16:  Natural Therapy for Diabetes

Instead, limit sugar and choose complex carbohydrates such as vegetables, oatmeal and whole grains. Quit smoking if you are a current tobacco user. Smoking can contribute to insulin resistance, which can lead to type 2 diabetes. Although there's no cure for type 2 diabetes, studies show it's possible for some people to reverse it. Through diet changes and weight loss, you may be able to reach and hold normal blood sugar levels without medication. This doesn't mean you're completely cured. If you have this type of diabetes the foods you eat should have a low glycemic load (index) (foods higher in fibre, protein or fats) like vegetables and good quality protein such as fish, chicken, beans, and lentils.

Natural Remedies for Diabetes:

 

  • Apple Cider Vinegar.
  • Fiber and Barley.
  • Chromium.
  • Zinc.
  • Aloe Vera.
  • Berberine.
  • Cinnamon.
  • Fenugreek.

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Track 17: Diabetes in Pets

Just like in human being, pets with diabetes may not be able to produce sufficient insulin, or possibly their bodies do not allow them to use insulin appropriately. Insulin is produced by the pancreas, and allows glucose in the blood to enter cells, tolerating the body to properly function. Just like human being, pets can suffer from both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.

Symptoms in pets can include:

  • Weight loss, often despite an increased appetite
  • Extreme thirst and urination
  • Breakdown of body fat and growth of ketoacidosis
  • Lower appetite
  • Pungent breath with a chemical smell
  • Difficulties associated with diabetes

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Benefits of participation:

Advantages of Participating at our Conference

  • The advantages of the Speaker and abstract pages are created in Google on your profile under your name would get worldwide visibility.
  • Our comprehensive online advertising attracts 30000+ users and 50000+ views to our Library of Abstracts, which takes researchers and speakers to our Conference.
  • Meet with hundreds of like-minded experts who are pioneers in Diabetes and share ideas.
  • All participants in the Conference would have a different reason to participate with eminent speakers and renowned keynote speakers in one-to-one meetings.
  • A rare opportunity to listen what the world's experts are learning about from the world's most influential researchers in the area of Diabetes at our Keynote sessions.
  • Diabetes Congress 2022 intensive Conference schedule, you will acquire experience and expertise in strategic gift preparation that is worth its weight golf, forming an impressive array of recognised professionals.
  • Best Poster Award nominations.
  • Award for Outstanding Young Researcher.
  • Group Registration Advantages.

Benefits of Participation for Speaker

  • Worldwide appreciation of the profile of Researchers.
  • Obtain credits for professional growth.
  • Explore the latest of cutting edge analysis.
  • Make long-term bonds at social and networking activities.
  • An ability to advertise one page in the distribution of abstract books and flyers that ultimately gets 1 million views and adds great value to your research profile.
  • Learn a transition beyond your area of interest to learn more about new subjects and studies away from your core subject of Diabetes.
  • We have distinctive networking, learning and enjoyable integration into a single package.

Benefits of Participation for Delegate

  • Professional Development-Improve understanding and knowledge.
  • Attendance at Conference supports rejuvenates and energises delegates.
  • Your involvement in our Conference will help with a new methodology and ideology that can be used to broaden the outcomes of businesses or industries.
  • Opportunities for Diabetes Congress researchers and experts in the same field to meet and exchange new ideas through a Conference.

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  • Exposure to the international Healthcare would increase the possibility of new companies.
  • Opportunity to demonstrate your company's latest technologies, new products, or service your business to a wide range of international participants.
  • Increase business by our Conference participants through lead generation.
  • It takes a lot of time, effort and drive to create a successful company, so it's always nice to have a network of colleagues and associates to draw energy from individuals who share a common drive and objective.
  • Conferences in Diabetes provide opportunities for more attention and contemplation that could help you move your company to the next stage.
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  • Nobody has these massive visitors to Diabetes in the world; this is the best forum to highlight society.
  • Creating long-lasting peer relationships.
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  • The exposure of our event to your Company listing in the Global Business forum will have a great effect on your association.
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The type 2 diabetes market and it is poised to grow by USD 29.91 billion during 2021-2027, progressing at a CAGR of about 10% during the forecast period. Our report on the type 2 diabetes markets provides a holistic analysis, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis covering around 25 vendors.

The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current global market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment. The market is driven by the rising prevalence of diabetes and recent product approvals. In addition, rising prevalence of diabetes is anticipated to boost the growth of the market as well. The type 2 diabetes market analysis includes the drug class segment and geographic landscape.

Market Overview:

The diabetes care drugs market reached USD 69.7 billion in 2019, and it is anticipated to register a CAGR of over 4.5% during the forecast period (2020-2025). The significant growth in the market can be attributed to factors, such as the rising prevalence of diabetes and the increasing number of programs initiated by various health organizations related to health awareness. Currently, about 10% of all diabetes cases are Type-1 and the remaining are of Type-2. Based on drugs, the insulin segment holds a significant share in the market. Over 100 million people around the world need insulin, including all the people suffering from Type-1 diabetes and between 10% and 25% of people with Type-2 diabetes.

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