About:
An international peer-reviewed open access publication, the International Journal of Endocrinology and Diabetes (IJED), publishes original research contributions and breakthroughs in the science of endocrinology and diabetes. encompassing all major fields of inquiry. offers a community for researchers doing basic and applied research in science and medicine. Insights into the endocrine system and disorders related to it at the genetic, molecular, biochemical, and cellular levels are provided by the original research papers and reviews published in the journal. IJED encourages the exchange of scientific publications among peers and promotes information in endocrinology and diabetes as well as other relevant fields. It also acts as a platform for promoting events and news about developments in diabetes and endocrinology.
Goals and Purpose:
An online resource for researchers, clinicians,
academics, etc., the Journal of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders
offers peer-reviewed data, research work, case studies, etc. from all areas of
diabetes and endocrinology. Before publishing, carefully read peer reviews are
conducted on all submitted manuscripts. Our journal actively encourages
advancements in the scientific field and improves access to excellent research
that is made available online on the journal's main page. Our journal's primary
audience includes physicians, academics, and researchers from all over the
world who wish to share their high-caliber research findings and points of view
in the fields of endocrinology and diabetes.
The target of NorCal Open Access Publications' 24/7
free access to scientific data for all of its readers worldwide is to ensure
that the scientific community has high data availability in the most recent
digital formats.
Our journal accepts submissions on the following
subjects, among others:
Apidra Alliance for a cure for juvenile diabetes
Alpha cells Ketoacidosis abnormalities in the congenital urea cycle diabetes
with autoimmune lag
Dermato-endocrinology Lipohyertrophy sweet diabetes
diet low in carbs ketoacidosis in diabetics Infection with maple syrup urine
diabetic retinal disease Young people's diabetes with maturity-onset
pharmacology and toxicology metabolic conditions liver cancer due to
tyrosinemia abnormalities of the hormones Diabetes syndrome Endocrinology dairy
fever diabetes gene mutations Mood disorder obesity genetics mouth flora
pregnant women with type 1 diabetes Biological acidurias Disorder of glucose
metabolism Prader-willi disease Low and high blood sugar Hypopropionate
acidemia inherent metabolic error Intolerances to sugar genetic metabolic
conditions Thiazolidinediones The Langerhans Islands White-matter conditions
Hormones and Endocrine Glands:
Endocrine glands are body organs that discharge
hormones directly into the bloodstream rather than through a duct. The ovaries,
testicles, thyroid, endocrine
gland, pineal body, pituitary body, pancreatic
neural structure, and adrenal glands are among the most important glands in the
body.
endocrine tissues:
These are the endocrine glands that discharge
hormones into the bloodstream directly, as opposed to through a duct. The
Pineal, Pituitary, Hypothalamus, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Ovarian, and
Testicular glands are the primary Endocrine glands.
Endocrine Disorders:
These are the illnesses brought on by the endocrine
glands' hormonal imbalance. There are three types of endocrine disorders: 1)
Hypohormone Secretion 2) Increased hormone secretion 3) The endocrine system's
development of cancers.
Metabolic & Endocrine Physiology:
Endocrine Physiology is the study of the
mechanical, physical, and biochemical operations of the endocrine system.
Metabolic disorders impair the body's capacity to digest specific nutrients and
vitamins, whereas endocrine disorders involve the body's over- or under-production
of particular hormones.
Hormones:
An organism produces a regulatory chemical that is
carried in tissue fluids like blood or sap to activate certain cells or
tissues. Another way to describe it is as a chemical produced by the body that
manages and regulates the function of specific cells or organs.
Metabolic disease and diabetes:
When the metabolism process malfunctions, the body
either has too much or not enough of the vital components needed to maintain
health, which is the definition of a metabolic problem. Another metabolic
condition is diabetes.
Diabetic nephropathy:
Diabetes mellitus, sometimes known as diabetes, is
a set of metabolic illnesses characterised by persistently high blood sugar
levels. High blood sugar is characterised by frequent urination, increased
thirst, and increased hunger.
Diabetes type 1:
The inability of the pancreas to produce enough
insulin causes Type 1 Diabetes. Previously, this condition was referred to as
"juvenile diabetes" or "insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus."
Diabetes type 2:
Insulin resistance, a disease in which cells do not
react to insulin as it should, is the precursor to type 2 diabetes. Previously,
this condition was known as "non-insulin dependent diabetes
mellitus." Lack of exercise and high body weight are the main
contributors.
Mineral and Bone Disorders:
When the kidneys are unable to keep the amounts of
calcium and phosphorus in the blood at the right levels, bone and mineral
problems develop. They may be connected to metabolic diseases, chronic kidney
disease, endocrine disorders, or dietary deficits.
Glucose levels:
In order to provide all of the cells in our body
with energy, sugar is delivered via the bloodstream and is referred to as blood
sugar. The food we eat is used to make this sugar.
Osteoporosis:
It is a medical disorder when the bones lose tissue
and become brittle and fragile. Typically, this is brought on by hormonal
changes or a calcium or vitamin D deficit.
endocrine cancer:
Treatment for tumours and malignancies of the
endocrine system that impact hormone control is known as endocrine oncology. A
variety of cancers that affect the endocrine system are included in the
category of "endocrine cancer."
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