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Shoulder muscle scan could help predict type 2 diabetes

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Researchers may have identified a new approach to predicting whether someone may be at risk of type 2 diabetes. A team from the Henry Ford Hospital discovered a trend during routine ultrasounds of people’s shoulders, which are normally carried out to detect rotator cuff injuries. They found the deltoid muscle, which sits on the top of the shoulder and the uppermost part of the arm, is significantly brighter in people who have type 2 diabetes, or those at high risk of developing the condition. Study lead author Dr Steven Soliman, a Henry Ford musculoskeletal radiologist, said: "Our study shows that diabetic patients are having changes within their deltoid muscles, demonstrated by a bright appearance on ultrasound, indicating that maybe earlier treatment is warranted. "And patients who may be undiagnosed and missed, such as prediabetics or diabetics who haven't been diagnosed yet, may be able to be diagnosed earlier." The trial involved 186 people, 137 of whom who had already had type 2 diabetes. Forty-nine participants were obese and did not have diabetes. The findings showed there was an 89% predictive value of type 2 diabetes in those who had visible brighter deltoid muscles during their ultrasound. Although the research team are not certain why the changes occur in the shoulder muscle, they have suggested it might have something to do with insulin resistance impacting low levels of glycogen. Dr Soliman added: "We believe you could use shoulder ultrasound as a supplemental screening option to evaluate for the appearance of a hyperechoic deltoid muscle. This could be used to evaluate for the multitude of patients who do not know they have diabetes." The study’s findings are being presented at the Radiological Society of North America that is taking place in Chicago.

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Always knew that we type2s glowed in the dark. Ha ha
Well. Very interesting. Brighter muscle on the top of our shoulder. I wonder if that's more heat loss. Maybe we are more none ozone friendly? I hear cows are. I thought due to their 2 stomachs so more heat conversion.

The older I'm getting the worse my digestive tolerances are. I had very bad nausea and stomach aches yesterday but I think I've been over doing the toilet chemicals. DIY enhancements means no toilet door on for a few days. My living room warm seat is opposite the only bungalow bathroom. My system is very sensitive now. So I wonder if stomach muscles have distinctive texture in type2s too?
 
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