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Shoe technology helps reduce risk of diabetic foot ulcers
Researchers have developed a new shoe insole technology that helps reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers, a dangerous open... Read more
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Managing blood sugar after stroke could be key to improving health
Managing a stroke victim's blood sugar levels after they receive powerful clot-busting drugs might help them survive their health crisis,... Read more
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Type 2 diabetes is not one-size-fits-all: Subtypes affect complications and treatment options
You may have heard of Ozempic, the "miracle drug" for weight loss, but did you know that it was actually... Read more
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Clinical recommendations for newer diabetes treatments
A new guideline from the American College of Physicians (ACP) offers clinical recommendations for the use of newer pharmacological treatments... Read more
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Three ways to improve diabetes care through telehealth
Grocery stores, airports and beaches aren't great places to have telehealth visits with your endocrinologist. But home can be one... Read more
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Older adults with diabetes experienced functional decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, research finds
Researchers found that approximately one in five older Canadian adults with diabetes and no pre-pandemic functional limitations developed functional limitations... Read more
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Fact check: Biden is right about $35 insulin cap but exaggerates prior costs for Medicare enrollees
Insulin for Medicare beneficiaries "was costing 400 bucks a month on average. It now costs $35 a month."... Read more
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Resistant starch could help combat leading cause of end-stage kidney failure
Combining a low dose of blood pressure medication with a higher intake of dietary-resistant starch might help stave off diabetic... Read more
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Prevalence of type 1 diabetes steady in youth, adults
Nearly four in every 1,000 U.S. youths and five in every 1,000 U.S. adults reported having type 1 diabetes from... Read more
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Study suggests light physical activity as a child is key to reducing risk of type 2 diabetes
Increased sedentary time from childhood is associated with a significant increase in blood insulin concentration and therefore the risk of... Read more
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Heavy alcohol use may increase type 2 diabetes risk in middle-aged adults
Heavy alcohol use may increase middle-aged adults' risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to research to be presented this... Read more
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New drug fails to improve diabetes-related heart failure
One of the first studies to attempt to treat early-stage heart failure in patients with Type 2 diabetes did not... Read more
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Study finds remote care approach improves therapy adherence and uptake in patients with type 2 diabetes
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham demonstrated that a remote team focused on identifying, educating and prescribing... Read more
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Electronic sock detects unhealthy walking style linked to cardiovascular and diabetic complications
An electronic sock that detects an unhealthy walking style linked with diabetes and poor circulation shows promise for preventing foot... Read more
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Review identifies disrupted mitochondrial metabolism as a trigger for diabetic cardiomyopathy
Diabetes is a global health burden. A whopping 536 million people worldwide struggle with diabetes. Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DC) is a... Read more