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Novo Nordisk has taken the next step in selling its drugs directly to patients by pointing them to telehealth providers that ...
From 2009 to 2023, there was an increase in use of diabetes technology and in glycemic control among youths and adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
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An AI-powered system helped people with type 2 diabetes lower HbA1c and reduce the need for glucose-lowering medications. The system provided personalized lifestyle recommendations and took into ...
A review of 59 studies finds inconsistent knowledge, attitudes, and practices among health care professionals in detecting ...
Ayurveda views diabetes, or Madhumeha, as a Metabolic-Kapha disorder stemming from imbalances in doshas, digestion, and lifestyle. It emphasizes herba ...
After years of saying it’s not as good as in-person care, CMS is now proposing to allow the Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program to include all-virtual courses through 2029.
Eating French fries three or more times a week is linked to a 20% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. An occasional serving of fries is unlikely to cause harm, but it's recommended to limit ...
More than a decade ago, researchers found that an acute complication of type 1 diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), can be resolved with the hormone leptin, even in the absence of insulin.
Benefits of eating fruit for diabetes prevention and management Fiber in fruit slows digestion and glucose absorption, helping keep blood sugar levels steady.
A new study from Cleveland Clinic shows the benefits of using AI technology to help monitor and treat individuals with type 2 diabetes.
In 2024, 26.5% of adults with diagnosed diabetes used glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) injectables.
Harvard study finds potato preparation impacts type 2 diabetes risk, with French fries increasing risk and boiled potatoes posing no threat.
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