An Easy Screening Can Help Defuse ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ Of Blindness For Diabetics
An initiative in Los Angeles aims to address eye problems in diabetics before they get too bad to treat.
Los Angeles Times:
A Simple Test Is Helping Thousands Of Diabetics In L.A. County Who Face An Increased Risk Of Going Blind
The condition, called diabetic retinopathy, is the leading cause of blindness among working-age adults nationwide. A simple test can detect and help treat the problem, but four years ago most diabetics in Los Angeles County’s massive healthcare system weren’t getting screened. (Karlamangla, 6/12)
In other news —
The San Diego Union-Tribune:
Text Messages Can Help Lower Blood Sugar Levels, Study Finds
Text messages can help motivate Type 2 diabetics to lower their blood-sugar levels, according to a new paper that involved a researcher at the Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute in La Jolla. The study randomly assigned 126 people whose blood-sugar levels were not well controlled to either of two groups — one that received standard care and another that got up to three motivational diabetes-related text messages per day. Both groups were monitored for six months. (Sisson, 6/9)