Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Canadian Journal of Diabetes is Canada’s only diabetes-oriented, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal for diabetes healthcare professionals.
Published quarterly (February, April, June, August, October and December), Canadian Journal of Diabetes contains original articles, resource reviews, a journal watch, shorter articles such as Perspectives in Practice and Diabetes and Society, and news from the Clinical and Scientific Section and the Diabetes Educators Section of the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Canadian Journal of Diabetes is distributed as a benefit of membership to all members of the Professional Sections of Canadian Diabetes Association.
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H.J. Dean
Developing Strategies to Increase Circulating Levels of Glucagon-like Peptide-1
Developing Strategies to Increase Circulating Levels of Glucagon-like Peptide-1
R.D. Wideman, T.J. Kieffer
The Cost of Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose: A Barrier to Health?
The Cost of Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose: A Barrier to Health?
S. Brez
Adipose Tissue Mass and Health: Clarifying the Mess
Adipose Tissue Mass and Health: Clarifying the Mess
A. Angel
Reducing Publication Bias of Clinical Trials by Emphasizing Methodological Rigour
Reducing Publication Bias of Clinical Trials by Emphasizing Methodological Rigour
H.C. Gerstein
Canadian Diabetes Association’s Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes and Private and Commercial Driving
Diabetes may affect driving performance because of chronic complications, which impair sensory or motor function (retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, cardiovascular disease [CVD], peripheral vascular disease and stroke), and because of transient cognitive dysfunction or loss of consciousness from drug-induced hypoglycemia (secondary to insulin injections or the use of insulin secretagogues).
I.S. Begg, J.-F. Yale, R.L. Houlden, R.C. Rowe, J. McSherry, on behalf of the Canadian Diabetes Association’s Clinical & Scientific Section
Synthesis and Secretion of Intestinal Proglucagon-derived Peptides by the STC-1 Enteroendocrine Cell Line
Glucagon-like peptide (GLP) -1 is an important regulator of postprandial insulin secretion, enhancing insulin release in a glucose-dependent manner (1,2).
P.L. Brubaker, A. Izzo, A.S. Rocca
The Cost of Blood Glucose Test Strips in Saskatchewan, 1996: A Retrospective Database Analysis
The economic impact of diabetes is drawing increasing attention in Canada (1,2).
C.G. Mitchell, S.H. Simpson, J.A. Johnson
Control of Lipogenesis in Adipose Tissue and the Role of Acylation Stimulating Protein
Adipose tissue, long regarded as the storage organ of excess energy, is a very dynamic tissue.
D. Kalant, M. Maslowska, T. Scantlebury, H.W. Wang, K. Cianflone
Diabetes in the Elderly: The Geriatrician’s Perspective
Diabetes in aged adults may prove to be the most important epidemic of the 21st century (1).
A. Sclater
New Insights Into Renal Anemia
Anemia is a cardinal feature of chronic renal failure, recognized more than a century ago by Dr. Richard Bright, as he stated that, “after a time the healthy colour of the countenance fades” (1).
S. Donnelly
Production of materials has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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