Recent News: Diabetes Type 4: A New Unnamed Diabetes Mellitus Type

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common endocrine and metabolism disorder of human. It can be seen worldwide. The problem is very common in daily clinical practice. Abnormal glucose metabolism is the important clinical feature of DM. DM can be seen at any age group and the management usually requires long term clinical care. Primarily, the diet control and life style modification is the general practice for management of DM. The use of antidiabetic drug and insulin are the main medications for management of the patients. The good patient compliance and long term close monitoring and follow-up is the main key factor for success in DM management. Without good DM control, the unwanted clinical complications such as vascular disorders at several organs (heart, brain, kidney, etc) can be expected. Burdens due to the DM are not uncommon and often seen in daily clinical practice. The complications of DM become the common cause of death of the people in several countries at present. Due to the increasing lost due to DM, the DM becomes the present public health issue for management. Many new researches and developments are ongoing in order to fight the problem due to DM.

Our esteemed journal is looking forward for the upcoming issue (Volume4: Issue1) for the upcoming year as all the authors are invited to submit their recent scientific work through manuscripts in the mode of Research/Case Reports/Case Studies/Reviews/Short Review/ Short Communications/Commentaries/Short Commentaries/Letters to Editor/ Image articles etc.

A standard editorial manager system is utilized for manuscript submission, review, editorial processing and tracking which can be securely accessed by the authors, reviewers and editors for monitoring and tracking the article processing. Manuscripts can be uploaded online at Editorial Tracking System or as email attachment to: clinicaldiabetes@emedicalsci.org

 

Regards,
Morgan E,
Editorial Manager,
Journal of Clinical Diabetes