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ENDOCRINOLOGY CONGRESS 2021

ENDOCRINOLOGY CONGRESS 2021

Join us for 13th World Congress on Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders

Update your skills, enhance your knowledge base, and broaden your horizons- all in one place!

Date:  December 07-08, 2021

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13th World Congress on Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders invites you with regards to the aim of the research, innovation, and scientific aspects. Endocrinology Congress 2021 conference is going to be held in December 07-08, 2021

The main theme of the conference is “Collection of Innovative treatments involved in Endocrinology and Diabetes.” Participants to Endocrinology Congress 2021, besides updating and discuss new trends in “Diabetes & Obesity”, have a unique opportunity to generate international research networks.

Endocrinology Congress 2021 will be a global platform for sharing information and ability from both scientific and industrial group. The meeting goes for uniting the Diabetic academicians, scientists, instructors, Diabetic practitioners, business pioneers, investors and young researchers to a global stage where they can showcase their novel research and contributions in the field of Diabetes and Obesity.

                            Looking forward to seeing you in the New Era of Endocrinology & Metabolic

We are sure Endocrinology Congress 2021 will be an incredible open door for the global group to trade thoughts and add to a typical vision for future research and prompts collaboration among researchers taking an interest.

Why to attend?

 Medical doctors, patients, and health care providers consider the prevention of Endocrinology and metabolic disorders as an essential tool to improve the general health status of the population. The proportions of people suffering from the Endocrinology and metabolic disorders are expected to increase in the future according to a recent statistical survey. Realizing this imperative, Conference Series Ltd is set to organize International Conference on 13th World Congress on Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders and for the upcoming year with a view to enhance research and promote awareness aiming in developing solutions for the challenges encountered.

Benefits of Attending:

  • Exchange ideas and network with leading, endocrinologists, diabetes researchers, clinician’s researchers, diabetes and endocrinology professionals and researchers from more than 40 countries.
  • Discuss quality initiatives that can be applied in the practice.
  • Discuss ways to collaborate in putting quality initiatives in place throughout the Endocrinology and Diabetes study and endocrinology and diabetes disorders and treatment.
  • Participants can gain direct access to a core audience of professionals and decision-makers and can increase visibility through branding and networking at the conference.
  • Learn and discuss key news and challenges with senior level speakers.
  • With presentations, panel discussions, roundtable discussions, and workshops, we cover every topic from top to bottom, from global macro issues to strategies to tactical issues.

Who should attend?

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Track 1: Diabetes

Diabetes Mellitus is a term which defined as a metabolic disorder of various aetiology categorized by chronic hyperglycaemia with conflicts of carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism causing from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both.

Diabetes effect includes long– term damage, dysfunction and failure of numerous organs. It may present with specific symptoms such as thirst, blurring of vision, polyuria, and weight loss. In its utmost simple forms, ketoacidosis or a non–ketotic hyperosmolar state may grow and lead to stupor, coma, and in lack of effective treatment, death. Frequently indications are not simple, or maybe absent, and consequently, hyperglycaemia abundant to cause pathological and functional variations may be existing for a long time before the diagnosis is prepared.

Related Diabetes Conferences:

Genetics of Diabetes and Diabetes Management Conference, Istanbul, Oct 24-25, 2021; Diabetes Conference 2020; 25th International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Therapies for Diabetes, Tokyo, Japan, March 23-24, 2020; Diabetes Event 2020; Genetics of Diabetes and Diabetes Management Conference, Istanbul, Oct 22-23, 2020; Diabetes Congress; 3rd International Conference On Diabetes, Hypertension And Metabolic Syndrome, Tokyo, Japan, February 24-25, 2020; Clinical Diabetes and Diabetes Retinopathy Conference, Toronto, June 18-19, 2020; Diabetes Asia 2020; 29th World Diabetes & Heart Congress, Tokyo, Japan, March 25-26, 2020

Related Diabetes Societies:

Swedish Endocrine Society | Diabetes Conferences | Swiss Society of Endocrinology and Diabetes | Diabetes Conference 2020 | New Zealand Society of Endocrinology | Korean Diabetes Association | Diabetes Association of Atlanta | Diabetes Meets | Diabetes Advocacy Alliance | Diabetes health and wellness institutes | Diabetes Congress | Dallas Diabetes and Endocrine Center

Track 2: Endocrinology

Endocrinology is one of the body’s two chief communication systems. A system in which a group of secretory cells secretes a potent chemical transmitter substance which is called as a hormone, into the blood. The transmitter is then carried by the blood to the target cells where a reaction is provoked. It differs from the other systems. The Endocrine system is essential for the maintenance of homeostasis.

Related Endocrinology Conferences:

Clinical Diabetes and Diabetes Retinopathy Conference, Toronto, Jun 17-18, 2021; Endocrinology Conference;  Annual Summit on Metabolomics, Barcelona, Spain, March 27-28, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences 2020; Pathogenesis of Diabetes and Neonatal Diabetes Conference, Singapore, Jan 09-10, 2020; Endocrinology Meetings; International Conference On Diabetes And Heart Diseases, Hong Kong, March 30-31, 2020; Endocrinology Congress; Diabetes in Children and Computational Approaches for Diabetes Conference, London, Nov 19-20, 2020; Endocrinology Meet; 14th European Diabetes And Endocrinology Congress, London, UK, April 15-16, 2020; Diabetes Mellitus Conference, Tokyo, Oct 07-08, 2019; Endocrinology Conferences 2020; 2nd Asia Pacific Diabetes And Endocrinology Congress, Kyoto, Japan, April 20-21, 2020

Related Endocrinology Societies:

Endocrinology Association of Montenegro | Endocrinology Conferences | Society for Endocrinology UK | Endocrinology Conference | Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Turkey | Endocrinology Meet | Spanish Diabetes Society | Endocrinology Congress | Austrian Diabetes Association | Diabetes Asia 2020 | Diabetes Australia | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Track 3: Diabetes Pathophysiology

Pathophysiologic variation is a change in the task as distinguished from a structural defect. Diabetes occurs when there is a dis-balance between the demand and manufacture of the hormone insulin. Pathophysiology of diabetes is that in this circumstance the immune system outbreaks and terminates the beta cells of the pancreas which produce insulin. There is a lack of beta-cell leading to complete insulin deficiency. However in type 2 diabetes, there is a comparatively slighter deficiency of insulin but not a whole deficiency. This means that the body is incapable to harvest appropriate insulin to overcome the demand. Gestational diabetes is the third type of diabetes. It is caused when there are excessive counter-insulin hormones of pregnancy. This paves the way to a state of insulin resistance and high blood sugar in the mother. There may be faulty insulin receptors.

Related Diabetes Conferences:

Diabetes and Metabolism Conference, Istanbul, Mar 19-20, 2020; Diabetes Conference; 2nd Global Meeting on Diabetes and Endocrinology, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 20-21, 2020; Diabetes Meetings; Endocrinology and Diabetes Conference, Tokyo, Dec 03-04, 2020; Diabetes Asia 2020; 19th International Conference On Diabetes, Endocrinology And Obesity, Florence, Italy, April 20-21, 2020; Diabetes Congress; Diabetes and Complications Conference, Tokyo, Feb 27-28, 2021; Diabetes Summit; Global Summit On Diabetes & Endocrinology, Singapore City, Singapore, May 04-05, 2020

Related Diabetes Societies:

Spanish Society of Endocrinology and Nutrition | Endocrinology Meetings | Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology | Diabetes Meetings 2020 | Asian Pacific Society of Hypertension | Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | Endocrinology Congress 2020 | Algerian Society of Hypertension | American Diabetes Association | Endocrinology Summit | Philippine Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism | Vietnam Heart Association | Diabetes Asia 2020 | International Society of Hypertension

Track 4: Diabetes Types

The most common form of diabetes is type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, and type 1 diabetes is due to autoimmune b-cell destruction, typically leading to a lack of insulin. Whereas type 2 diabetes is non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is due to a progressive loss of b-cell insulin secretion commonly on the background of insulin resistance. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is triggered by pregnancy and is often diagnosed in middle or late pregnancy. Specific types of diabetes due to other effects, e.g., monogenic diabetes syndromes which is a neonatal diabetes and maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), diseases of the exocrine pancreas; such as cystic fibrosis and pancreatitis, and drug- or chemical-induced diabetes by using glucocorticoid use, in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, or after organ transplantation.

Related Endocrinology Conferences:

Therapy for Diabetes Conference, Barcelona, Feb 10-11, 2020; Endocrinology Conference; 29thEuropean Diabetes Congress, Barcelona, Spain, June 15-16, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences; Paediatric Diabetes Conference, Barcelona, Jun 11-12, 2021; Endocrinology Meetings; Diabetes and Obesity Conference, Istanbul, Apr 25-26, 2021; Endocrinology Summit; Diabetes in Children Conference, Bali, Jan 13-14, 2020; Prevention of Diabetes Conference, Vienna, Dec 24-25, 2020; Endocrinology and Diabetes Conference, Amsterdam, Nov 05-06, 2020; Diabetes Conference; Overweight and Diabetes Conference, Venice, Jun 22-23, 2020

Related Endocrinology Societies:

Philippine Heart Association | Diabetes Conferences | Singapore Cardiac Society | Singapore National Heart Association | Diabetes Congress | Taiwan Society of Cardiology | Endocrinology Event | The Korean Society of Cardiology | Diabetes Summit | Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International | International Federation for the Surgery of OBESITY AND METABOLIC DISORDERS (IFSO) | Endocrinology Conferences | British Society of Gastroenterology | Hong Kong Liver Foundation

Track 5: Short-Term Diabetic Complications

Complications associated with diabetes are often acute or chronic. Acute complications, though short-termed, can often present immediate danger and thus needs to be treated at the earliest possible. These short-term complications are mainly characterized by the hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic state of the body in which it is unable to function properly. Acute complications chiefly consist of diabetic ketoacidosis, diabetic coma and so on. These complications if promptly treated, usually results in full recovery, however, might prove fatal in case of delayed treatment.

Related Diabetes Conferences:

Endocrinology and Diabetes Conference, Melbourne, Feb 03-04, 2020; Diabetes Conferences 2020; Causes and Identification of Diabetes Conference, Helsinki, Jul 16-17, 2020; Pathogenesis of Diabetes Conference, Athens, Oct 22-23, 2020; Diabetes Congress; Paediatric Diabetes Conference, Barcelona, Jun 11-12, 2020; Therapy for Diabetes Conference, Budapest, Aug 20-21, 2020; Diabetes Summit; Diabetes Therapy Conference, Male, Feb 17-18, 2020; Diabetes Meetings; Diabetes Medications and Pharmacotherapy Conference, Vancouver, May 20-21, 2021; Diabetes and Skin Complications Conference, Kyoto, Nov 13-14, 2021

Related Diabetes Societies:

The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology | Diabetes Meet | The Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland | Diabetes Asia 2020 | The Pennsylvania Society of Gastroenterology | United European Gastroenterology | Diabetic Conferences | Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation | Pancreatic Cancer Action | Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Hands Foundation | American Cancer Society, Inc

Track 6: Diabetes in Oral Health

Diabetics are more prone to developing dental complications than those who have proper control over their blood glucose level. There are a host of dental and gum diseases associated with diabetes including gingivitis, periodontitis (mild and severe), fungal infections, dry mouth, loose teeth and so on. Prolonged levels of blood glucose can lead to developing or worsening of dental infections. Keeping a check on the blood glucose level, maintaining proper oral and dental hygiene can help mitigate such complications.

Related Endocrinology Conferences:

Obesity and Endocrinology Conference, Istanbul, May 07-08, 2021; Endocrinology Conferences; Paediatric Endocrinology Conference, Copenhagen, Jun 11-12, 2020; Endocrinology Meetings; Endocrinology and Infertility Conference, Sydney, Dec 02-03, 2019; Advances in Endocrinology Research Conference, Tokyo, May 28-29, 2020; Endocrinology Summit ; General Endocrinology Conference, Bangkok, Jan 17-18, 2020; Endocrinology Event; Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Conference, Venice, Jun 22-23, 2020

Related Endocrinology Societies:

Endocrinology Association of Montenegro | Endocrinology Conferences | Society for Endocrinology UK | Endocrinology Conference | Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Turkey | Endocrinology Meet | Spanish Diabetes Society | Endocrinology Congress | Austrian Diabetes Association | Diabetes Asia 2020 | Diabetes Australia | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Track 7: Diabetic Nephropathy

Also known as diabetic kidney disease (DKD), diabetic nephropathy is the chronic loss of kidney function primarily because of high blood glucose level. About 40% of the individuals affected with Diabetes Mellitus, eventually develop DKD. Diabetic Nephropathy is characterized by the loss of protein in the urine (proteinuria or albuminuria) and by a decline in the estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate of the kidneys. It is one of the most common causes of End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) which can ultimately lead to kidney failure. A proper diet, healthy lifestyle, regular checking of blood glucose and lowering blood pressure can help prevent diabetic nephropathy and protect kidney function.

Related Diabetes Conferences:

Genetics of Diabetes and Diabetes Management Conference, Istanbul, Oct 24-25, 2021; Diabetes Conference 2020; 25th International Conference on Herbal and Alternative Therapies for Diabetes, Tokyo, Japan, March 23-24, 2020; Diabetes Event 2020; Genetics of Diabetes and Diabetes Management Conference, Istanbul, Oct 22-23, 2020; Diabetes Congress; 3rd International Conference On Diabetes, Hypertension And Metabolic Syndrome, Tokyo, Japan, February 24-25, 2020; Clinical Diabetes and Diabetes Retinopathy Conference, Toronto, June 18-19, 2020; Diabetes Asia 2020; 29th World Diabetes & Heart Congress, Tokyo, Japan, March 25-26, 2020

Related Diabetes Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology | Heart Conferences| Diabetes Conferences | Central European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society | Endocrinology Conferences | European Society of Cardiology | Obesity Conferences | Diabetes Conferences | World Health Organization | World Heart Federation | Diabetes Conference | Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity | Endocrinology Conferences | European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) | Diabetes Nursing Conference | Diabetes Conferences | Association of European Cancer | British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

Track 8: Nerve Complications in Diabetes

Diabetic neuropathy or nerve damage which is brought about by diabetes is a severe form of diabetic complications. High blood glucose levels often damage the small blood vessels which supply essential nutrients thereby causing neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy mostly affects the nerves in the legs and feet. Apart from neuropathy, diabetes has also been linked to various other disorders of the brain including Alzheimer's disease, Memory loss, Gastric Problem, Mental Health, etc. Though a serious complication, the progress of diabetic neuropathy can be slowed down with tight blood sugar control and a healthy lifestyle.

Related Endocrinology Conferences:

Clinical Diabetes and Diabetes Retinopathy Conference, Toronto, Jun 17-18, 2021; Endocrinology Conference;  Annual Summit on Metabolomics, Barcelona, Spain, March 27-28, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences 2020; Pathogenesis of Diabetes and Neonatal Diabetes Conference, Singapore, Jan 09-10, 2020; Endocrinology Meetings; International Conference On Diabetes And Heart Diseases, Hong Kong, March 30-31, 2020; Endocrinology Congress; Diabetes in Children and Computational Approaches for Diabetes Conference, London, Nov 19-20, 2020; Endocrinology Meet; 14th European Diabetes And Endocrinology Congress, London, UK, April 15-16, 2020; Diabetes Mellitus Conference, Tokyo, Oct 07-08, 2019; Endocrinology Conferences 2020; 2nd Asia Pacific Diabetes And Endocrinology Congress, Kyoto, Japan, April 20-21, 2020

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Philippine Heart Association | Diabetes Conferences | Singapore Cardiac Society | Singapore National Heart Association | Diabetes Congress | Taiwan Society of Cardiology | Endocrinology Event | The Korean Society of Cardiology | Diabetes Summit | Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International | International Federation for the Surgery of OBESITY AND METABOLIC DISORDERS (IFSO) | Endocrinology Conferences | British Society of Gastroenterology | Hong Kong Liver Foundation

Track 9: Diabetes & Eye Complications

Diabetes can also cause a group of eye conditions which are collectively called Diabetic eye disease. The most common form of the disease is diabetic retinopathy which is associated with damage to the tiny blood vessels in the retina. This condition can progress through four stages and eventually result in retinal detachment or permanent vision loss. Other forms of diabetic eye disease include Glaucoma, Cataracts, Blindness, etc. For early detection and treatment of such disease, it is necessary for affected individuals to undergo retinopathy screening and taking proper care of oneself.

Related Diabetes Conferences:

Diabetes and Metabolism Conference, Istanbul, Mar 19-20, 2020; Diabetes Conference; 2nd Global Meeting on Diabetes and Endocrinology, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 20-21, 2020; Diabetes Meetings; Endocrinology and Diabetes Conference, Tokyo, Dec 03-04, 2020; Diabetes Asia 2020; 19th International Conference On Diabetes, Endocrinology And Obesity, Florence, Italy, April 20-21, 2020; Diabetes Congress; Diabetes and Complications Conference, Tokyo, Feb 27-28, 2021; Diabetes Summit; Global Summit On Diabetes & Endocrinology, Singapore City, Singapore, May 04-05, 2020

Related Diabetes Societies:

The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology | Diabetes Meet | The Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland | Diabetes Asia 2020 | The Pennsylvania Society of Gastroenterology | United European Gastroenterology | Diabetic Conferences | Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation | Pancreatic Cancer Action | Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Hands Foundation | American Cancer Society, Inc

Related Endocrinology Conferences:

Therapy for Diabetes Conference, Barcelona, Feb 10-11, 2020; Endocrinology Conference; 29thEuropean Diabetes Congress, Barcelona, Spain, June 15-16, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences; Paediatric Diabetes Conference, Barcelona, Jun 11-12, 2021; Endocrinology Meetings; Diabetes and Obesity Conference, Istanbul, Apr 25-26, 2021; Endocrinology Summit; Diabetes in Children Conference, Bali, Jan 13-14, 2020; Prevention of Diabetes Conference, Vienna, Dec 24-25, 2020; Endocrinology and Diabetes Conference, Amsterdam, Nov 05-06, 2020; Diabetes Conference; Overweight and Diabetes Conference, Venice, Jun 22-23, 2020

Track 10: Diabetes and Heart Diseases

Having diabetes greatly enhances the risk of developing heart disease and having a greater chance of a heart attack or a stroke. High blood pressure or high cholesterol which is often associated with diabetes is the main causative factors of cardiovascular diseases. Apart from these, several other serious vascular complications also arise because of diabetes viz. Angina, Deep vein thrombosis, endothelial dysfunction, Peripheral arterial disease, etc.  Identifying symptoms, maintaining a healthy weight, proper diet and medications and cutting down on smoking can help keep these otherwise serious complications under control.

Related Diabetes Conferences:

Endocrinology and Diabetes Conference, Melbourne, Feb 03-04, 2020; Diabetes Conferences 2020; Causes and Identification of Diabetes Conference, Helsinki, Jul 16-17, 2020; Pathogenesis of Diabetes Conference, Athens, Oct 22-23, 2020; Diabetes Congress; Paediatric Diabetes Conference, Barcelona, Jun 11-12, 2020; Therapy for Diabetes Conference, Budapest, Aug 20-21, 2020; Diabetes Summit; Diabetes Therapy Conference, Male, Feb 17-18, 2020; Diabetes Meetings; Diabetes Medications and Pharmacotherapy Conference, Vancouver, May 20-21, 2021; Diabetes and Skin Complications Conference, Kyoto, Nov 13-14, 2021

Related Diabetes Societies:

The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology | Diabetes Meet | The Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland | Diabetes Asia 2020 | The Pennsylvania Society of Gastroenterology | United European Gastroenterology | Diabetic Conferences | Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation | Pancreatic Cancer Action | Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Hands Foundation | American Cancer Society, Inc

Track 11: Diabetic Foot Complications

Often, raised blood glucose can damage the sensation in the feet, affecting blood circulation to the area without which there usually tends to be delay in healing of the cuts and sores. When these symptoms are kept untreated, various complications are likely to arise like foot ulcers, foot infections and foot deformation and might also lead to amputation. Hence, it is extremely essential to take proper care of the foot, undergo regular foot checkups and keep diabetes under control.

Related Endocrinology Conferences:

Obesity and Endocrinology Conference, Istanbul, May 07-08, 2021; Endocrinology Conferences; Paediatric Endocrinology Conference, Copenhagen, Jun 11-12, 2020; Endocrinology Meetings; Endocrinology and Infertility Conference, Sydney, Dec 02-03, 2019; Advances in Endocrinology Research Conference, Tokyo, May 28-29, 2020; Endocrinology Summit ; General Endocrinology Conference, Bangkok, Jan 17-18, 2020; Endocrinology Event; Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Conference, Venice, Jun 22-23, 2020

Related Endocrinology Societies:

Endocrinology Association of Montenegro | Endocrinology Conferences | Society for Endocrinology UK | Endocrinology Conference | Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Turkey | Endocrinology Meet | Spanish Diabetes Society | Endocrinology Congress | Austrian Diabetes Association | Diabetes Asia 2020 | Diabetes Australia | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Track 12: Diabetes and Endocrinology

Diabetes is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period mainly due to insulin deficiency or resistance. Symptoms of high blood sugar include frequent urination, increased thirst, increased hunger, and weight loss. If left untreated, diabetes can cause many complications. Acute complications can comprise diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state, or death. Serious long-term complications consist of cardiovascular disease (CVD), stroke, chronic kidney disease, foot ulcers, and damage to the eyes.

Endocrinology is the branch of biology that deals with the study of the endocrine system, hormones, and its disorders. It also involves the study of growth and development, metabolism, digestion, tissue function and various other behavioral factors which are influenced by hormones.

Related Diabetes & Endocrinology Conferences:

international Conference on Advances in Clinical Cardiology, Venice, Jun 22-23, 2020; Diabetes Conferences; Diabetes Conference; International Conference on Advances in Interventional Cardiology, Istanbul, Feb 13-14, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences; Endocrinology Conference; International Conference on Advances in Cardiology, Miami, Mar 12-13, 2020; Cardiology Conferences; Cardiology Conference; International Conference on Acute Care and Cardiology, Paris, Apr 16-17, 2020; Heart Conferences; Heart Conference; International Conference on Advances in Endocrinology Metabolism and Diabetes, Cape Town, Apr 16-17, 2020

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American Association of Diabetes Educators | Diabetes Conferences | Diabetes Conference | American Diabetes Association | Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Hong Kong | American Cardiology Association | Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association | American Society of Nuclear Cardiology | Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography

Track 12: Diabetes and its types

The most common types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes.Type 1 diabetes (also known as diabetes mellitus) is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas i.e., beta cells. The loss of insulin leads to the inability to regulate blood sugar levels. It can occur both by genetically and environmentally. Patients are usually treated with insulin-replacement therapy.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia). It starts as insulin resistance, which means our body can’t use insulin efficiently. Factors may include genetics, lack of exercise, and being overweight.

Gestational diabetes is due to blocking of insulin hormones produced during pregnancy.

Related Diabetes & Cardiology Conferences:

International Conference on Applications of Diabetes Therapy, Paris, Sep 19-20, 2019; Endocrinology Conference; Diabetes Conferences; International Conference on Advancement of Diabetes Researches, Bangkok, Thailand, Dec 17-18, 2019; Endocrinology Conferences; Diabetes Conference; International Conference on Advancement of Diabetes Researches, London, Nov 18-19, 2019; Cardiology Conference; Cardiology Conferences; International Conference on Anatomy and Physiology of Diabetes, Tokyo, Feb 27-28, 2020; Heart Conference; Heart Conferences; International Conference on Cardiovascular Biology, Health and Hypertension London, Oct 23-24, 2019

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European Society of Endocrinology | Heart Conferences| Diabetes Conferences | Central European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society | Endocrinology Conferences | European Society of Cardiology | Obesity Conferences | Diabetes Conferences | World Health Organization | World Heart Federation | Diabetes Conference | Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity | Endocrinology Conferences | European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) | Diabetes Nursing Conference | Diabetes Conferences | Association of European Cancer | British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

Track 13: Diabetic Complications

High levels of sugars or glucose in the blood lead to such a chronic condition called diabetes mellitus. High glucose in the blood may cause eye damage, nerve damage, and kidney damage, loss of sensation in sexual organs (sexual dysfunction). Diabetes increases the risk of various cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart stroke and narrowing of arteries which reduces the blood flow through the arteries. In addition to this, people with diabetes have more chances to develop infections that may lead to allergies. Diabetes is the main cause for cardiovascular diseases, kidney failure, and blindness. Diabetes can also cause foot ulcers and hearing problems, people with diabetes have hearing impairment commonly.

Related Diabetes & Heart Conferences:

International Conference on Advances in Diabetes Research, Paris, Aug 27-28, 2020; Cardiology Conferences; Heart Summit; International Conference on Advances in Technology in Diabetes, Vancouver, Aug 06-07, 2020; Diabetes Conferences; Diabetes Summit; International Conference on Advances in Cardiac Surgery and Heart Disorder Therapies, Tokyo, May 28-29, 2020; Cardiology Summit; Cardiology Conference; International Conference on Advances in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Istanbul, Feb 13-14, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences; Endocrinology Summit; International Conference on Hypertension London, May 23-24, 2021

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Australian Diabetes Society | Diabetes Conference | Diabetes Conferences |Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Association of Paediatric Cardiology | Cardiological Society of India | Cardiology Congress | Cardiology Conferences | Dibetian Association of Australia | Nutrition Society of Malaysia | Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Endocrinology Conferences | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology | Cardiology Conferences

Track 14: Pediatric Diabetes

The most common type of diabetes which occurs in children is type 1 diabetes. It is a common chronic childhood diseases, occurring in 1 in 350 children by age 18; the incidence has recently been increasing, particularly in children less than 5 yr. Although type 1 can occur at any age, it naturally expresses between age 4 yr and 6 yr or between 10 yr and 14 yr. Type 2 diabetes, once rare in children, has been increasing in frequency in parallel with the increase in childhood obesity (in children). It typically manifests after puberty, with the highest rate between age 15 yr and 19 yr (in adolescents).

Related Diabetes & Obesity Conferences:

International Conference on Advances in Endocrinology Metabolism and Diabetes, Kyoto, Nov 12-13, 2020; Diabetes Conferences 2020; Diabetes Conferences; International Conference on Advances in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, New York, Dec 10-11, 2020; Endocrinology Conferences; Endocrinology Conferences 2020; Diabetes Conference; Endocrinology Conference; International Conference on Advances in Obesity Therapies and Endocrinology, Boston, Apr 23-24, 2020; Obesity Conferences 2020; Obesity Conferences; International Conference on Advances in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Rome, Apr 09-10, 2020

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators | Diabetes Conferences | Diabetes Conference | American Diabetes Association | Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Hong Kong | American Cardiology Association | Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association | American Society of Nuclear Cardiology | Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography

Track 15: Diabetes & Vascular Diseases

Heart disease is a complication that may affect people having diabetes if their condition is not managed well for a long period of time. High blood pressure (Hyperglycemia), which characterizes diabetes, in combination with free fatty acids within the blood can alter the character of blood vessels, and this can lead to heart disease. Vascular disorders include coronary artery disease (CAD), retinopathy (damage to the vision) and nephropathy, peripheral vascular disease (PVD), and heart stroke. Diabetes also affects the heart muscle which causes both systolic and diastolic heart failure.

Related Diabetes and Vascular Disease Conferences:

International Conference on Advancements in Obesity Therapies and Endocrinology, Toronto, Jun 18-19, 2020; Diabetes Meetings; Diabetes Conferences; International Conference on Advances in Endocrinology Metabolism, Toronto, Jun 18-19, 2020; Endocrinology Meetings; Endocrinology Conferences; International Conference on Advances in Endocrinology Metabolism and Diabetes, Osaka, Jun 11-12, 2020; Heart Meetings; Heart Conferences; International Conference on Applications of Diabetes Therapy, Paris, Sep 17-18, 2020; Cardiology Meetings; Cardiology Conferences; International Conference on Advancements in Obesity Therapies and Diabetes Research, Singapore, May 04-05, 2020

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology | Heart Conferences| Diabetes Conferences | Central European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics | Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society | Endocrinology Conferences | European Society of Cardiology | Obesity Conferences | Diabetes Conferences | World Health Organization | World Heart Federation | Diabetes Conference | Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity | Endocrinology Conferences | European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) | Diabetes Nursing Conference | Diabetes Conferences | Association of European Cancer | British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

Track 16: Diabetes Nursing

One of the most significant features of diabetes management is the self-management of diabetes which can be effectively achieved, and complications prevented with the help and support of the nursing team. Diabetes specialist nurses play an essential role in screening diabetic persons, detecting early onset of diabetes, considering nutritional needs of the patient, promoting self-management, providing prevention advice, spreading awareness on diabetes and providing health education. It is very necessary for nurses to be well educated, trained and skilled sufficiently to be able to proficiently deliver care, support self-management and provide advice to diabetic persons.

Related Diabetes and Hypertension Conferences:

International Conference on Advances in Interventional Cardiology, Rome, Apr 09-10, 2020; Diabetes Events; International Conference on Advances in Cardiovascular Imaging and Heart Disorder Treatments, Tokyo, Apr 23-24, 2020; Cardiology Events; International Conference on Alternative Therapies for Diabetes and Physiology of Diabetes, Paris, Jul 18-19, 2019; Obesity Events; International Conference on Advances in Obesity Treatments and Diabetes, Paris, Jun 25-26, 2020; Endocrinology Events; International Conference on Advancements in Diabetes Research, London, Aug 20-21, 2020

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society | Diabetes Conference | Diabetes Conferences |Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria | Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Association of Paediatric Cardiology | Cardiological Society of India | Cardiology Congress | Cardiology Conferences | Dibetian Association of Australia | Nutrition Society of Malaysia | Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Endocrinology Conferences | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology | Cardiology Conferences

Endocrinology is the part of solution managing endocrine and metabolic issue. The endocrine system is made of hormone-producing glands, such as the thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, ovaries, testes, adrenals, pituitary, and hypothalamus. These hormones control reproduction, metabolism, and growth and development. Most endocrine issues are unending and require ceaseless treatment. Some commonly treated endocrine disorders include diabetes mellitus, thyroid, and hyper parathyroid disorders, and osteoporosis Some less regular however genuine endocrine issue incorporates, yet are not constrained to Addison's illness, Cushing's disorder, pheochromocytoma, and clusters of sexual advances.

In the United States, the most well-known endocrine illness is diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a gathering of sicknesses arranged by a lack of insulin creation or the capacity of the body to utilize it. According to the American Diabetes Association, in 2010, 25.8 million children and adults in the United States (8.3% of the population) have diabetes. The study and treatment of diabetes have made endocrinology/ metabolic one of the most in-demand and important medical sects.

Conference series put together the entire eminent endocrinologist across the globe to share their knowledge and views on the respective conference theme.

The average cost per patient is more than USD 400,000 a year, mostly covered by National Health insurance. About 6.5% of adults between the ages of 20 and 59 are diabetic and it is estimated that Dubai, UAE may have more than 60% of undiagnosed cases. According to various research studies, it is reported that at present nearly 415 million people are affected by diabetes globally, and this number is expected to increase to over 640 million by 2040. It is also proved that the increasing prevalence of diabetes results to other diseases related to kidney, liver, eyes, etc. The total number of people with diabetes is projected to rise from 151 million in 2001 to 348 million in 2028. The prevalence of diabetes is seen higher in case of men than women, but nowadays there are more women with diabetes than men. The urban population in developing countries is projected to double between 2001 and 2028. The prevalence of diabetes and metabolic diseases for all age-groups worldwide was estimated to be 2.2% in 2001 and 4.5% in 2028.                       

 

Universities which are dealing with Diabetic and Metabolic Diseases Research Worldwide:

  • United Arab Emirates University
  • University of Strasbourg (Strasbourg, France)
  • Columbia University (New York, NY, USA)
  • Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (UAE)
  • New York University (UAE)
  • Gulf Medical University (UAE)
  • University Udayana (Indonesia)
  • Harvard University (Cambridge, MA, USA),
  • Oxford University (Oxford, UK)
  • Yale University (New Haven, CT, USA)
  • McMaster University (Hamilton, ON, Canada)

                     

Societies Associated which are dealing with Diabetic and Metabolic Diseases Research World:

  • Global Health Partner Diabetes Centre Dubai
  • Joslin Diabetes Centre Dubai
  • FAND – Italian Association of Diabetics
  • International Diabetes Federation- Italy
  • Immunology of Diabetes Society
  • Emirates Diabetes Society
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Korean Diabetes Association.
  • Al Jalila Foundation Research Centre in Dubai
  • Diabetes Research Institute Dubai
  • Diabetes Education in Tribal Schools (DETS)
  • Australian Diabetes Society
  • The Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes
  • Juvenile Diabetes Association
  • Japan Diabetes Society
  • Spanish Diabetes Society
  • The Society for Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism
  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
  • Canadian Association of Centres for Management of Hereditary Metabolic Diseases
  • Spanish Society of Endocrinology and Nutrition
  • Japanese Society of Inherited Metabolic Diseases
  • Australasian Society for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
  • The International Society of Endocrinology (ISE)
  • Society for Inherited Metabolic Disorders
  • British Society for Neuroendocrinology
  • European Neuroendocrine Association (ENEA)

 

Related societies:

Middle East Countries: Emirates Diabetes Society Global Health Partner Diabetes Centre | Joslin Diabetes Centre Al Jalila Foundation Research Centre Diabetes Research Institute | Diabetes Education in Tribal Schools (DETS) Syria Diabetes Association Israel Diabetes Association Turkish Diabetes Association Saudi Diabetes & Endocrine Association | The Egyptian Union of Diabetes Association Lebanese Diabetes Association Bahrain Diabetic Association Cyprus Diabetes Association

USA: American Association of Diabetes Educators | American Diabetes Association | Canadian Diabetes Association American Association for Clinical Endocrinology | Diabetes Canada

Asia-Pacific: Australian Diabetes Society Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes | Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Association of the Republic of China | Asian Diabetic Association Diabetes Society of the Chinese Medical Association Diabetic Association of India Japan Diabetes Society Korean Diabetes Association | Indonesian Diabetes Association Diabetes Association of Thailand Malaysia Diabetes Association Diabetic Society of Singapore Diabetes Association Diabetic Association of Bangladesh | Diabetes New Zealand Diabetes Association of Sri Lanka

 

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