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Single test procedure to detect gestational diabetes established
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The test has been approved by Union Ministry of Health, World Health Organisation
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The test has been approved by Union Ministry of Health, World Health Organisation
The Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group India (DIPSI), comprising senior doctors, has established the efficacy of the ‘single test procedure’ to diagnose Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).
It has found that GDM can be diagnosed if two hour plasma glucose is greater than or equal to 140 milligrams per decilitre (2hr PG ≥ 140 mg/dl) with 75 gram oral glucose administered to pregnant women in fasting or non-fasting state, irrespective of the time of the last meal.
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Felder: NEPOOL’s Pathways to the Future Grid Process Project Report
The article linked below contains Dr. Felder s 1/7/2021 assessment of the various pathways considered ny NEPOOL, focused in particular on the following two questions: 1) whether and to what extent pathways support (or help to advance) the clean energy policies of States and 2) whether and to what extent pathways garner efficiency of regional markets?
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Dr. Felder demonstrates a clear understanding of the objectives, and challenges, associated with a future pathway forward for NEPOOL to address State energy goals while simultaneously ensuring a reliable electric system for the region. He identifies four criteria representing critical success factors that must be addressed by a proposal in order to be considered viable:
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