Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease: Partners in Crime?
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) often go hand in hand, amplifying health risks for millions. Elevated blood glucose in diabetes damages blood vessels, promoting hypertension, atherosclerosis, and other CVD risk factors. This dangerous duo accelerates organ damage, making patients with diabetes significantly more vulnerable to heart attacks and strokes. Join Dr. Atul Dhingra and Dr. Rohit Barnabas to explore management strategies crucial to reducing the risk of cardiovascular complications and improving overall health outcomes in diabetes patients. Tune in to learn more.
Panelists
Dr.Atul Dhingra
Endocrinologist and Chairman at Ganganagar Superspeciality Clinics and Gangaram Bansal Hospital, Rajasthan
Dr.Rohit Barnabas
Assistant Professor and Consultant Endocrinologist, Department of Endocrinology and metabolism at Seth GS medical college and KEM hospital, Mumbai
Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease: Partners in Crime?
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) often go hand in hand, amplifying health risks for millions. Elevated blood glucose in diabetes damages blood vessels, promoting hypertension, atherosclerosis, and other CVD risk factors. This dangerous duo accelerates organ damage, making patients with diabetes significantly more vulnerable to heart attacks and strokes. Join Dr. Atul Dhingra and Dr. Rohit Barnabas to explore management strategies crucial to reducing the risk of cardiovascular complications and improving overall health outcomes in diabetes patients. Tune in to learn more.
Panelists
Dr.Atul Dhingra
Endocrinologist and Chairman at Ganganagar Superspeciality Clinics and Gangaram Bansal Hospital, Rajasthan
Dr.Rohit Barnabas
Assistant Professor and Consultant Endocrinologist, Department of Endocrinology and metabolism at Seth GS medical college and KEM hospital, Mumbai
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