Diabetes
News
Continuous Glucose Monitors for All? Opinions Remain Mixed
“For now, efforts should be focused on making CGMs available to patients who will clearly benefit — ie, people with diabetes, especially those who...
News
Is Acute Kidney Injury Really a Single Disease?
AKI is associated with an increased risk for adverse outcomes, including post-AKI chronic kidney disease and a mortality rate of approximately 24...
Conference Coverage
Coming Soon: A New Disease Definition, ‘Clinical Obesity’
“I think it’ll help explain and move medicine as a whole in a direction to a greater understanding of obesity actually being a disease, how to...
Commentary
Lifestyle Medicine Trends to Keep an Eye On
“What we truly need is a patient-centered approach that restores health by addressing not just diagnoses but also the physical, emotional, and...
News
Humans and Carbs: A Complicated 800,000-Year Relationship
On one hand, the human body needs and craves carbs to function but on the other hand, the modern glut of nutritionally barren carbs in not healthy...
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(CME) Going Flat Out for Glycemic Control: The Role of New Basal Insulins in Patient-Centered T2DM Management
Commentary
Is CGM the New CBT?
Continuous glucose monitoring can help patients through a “carrot and stick” approach to dieting.
News
A Single Jog Can Improve Glucose Metabolism in Young Adults
A brief 30-minute jog can lower glucose levels on the following day, study finds.
News
GPs Urged to Embed Lifestyle Medicine into Primary Care
“If the doctors are moving, they’re much more likely to promote it, and if they’re eating well, they’re much more likely to be able to be...
News
CGM With Geriatric Care Simplifies T1D Management in Seniors
The intervention group showed a median reduction of 2.6% in the duration of hypoglycemia vs a 0.3% reduction in the control group.
Commentary
Lifestyle Medicine: Not Just for the Wealthy
Small and simple actions can make lifestyles healthier for patients regardless of their income or other obstacles.