Diabetes
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Protein Before Exercise Curbs Hypoglycemia in Teens with T1D
There was a small reduction in time below range during physical activity in patients who consumed 10-19.9 g and more than 20 g of protein before...
Opinion
Guidelines Aren’t For Everybody
Always consider the risks of polypharmacy when considering therapies for your elderly patients.
Commentary
Top 5 Medications That Can Increase Blood Glucose Levels
Several medications can interfere with glycemic control; Dr. Jain discusses ways to manage medications.
News
Colchicine May Benefit Patients With Diabetes and Recent MI
After a recent myocardial infarction, daily low-dose colchicine reduces the risk for cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes, a...
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Bone Mineral Density Higher in Children Living Near Green Areas
Findings emphasize the need for urban investments in accessible green spaces as a strategy for fracture and osteoporosis...
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Insulin Resistance Doesn’t Affect Finerenone’s Efficacy
In patients with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, baseline insulin resistance was associated with increased cardiovascular but not...
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AI Boosts Diabetic Eye Screening and Follow-Up in Youth
In the intervention arm, 64% of patients with DED followed up with an eye care provider within 6 months compared with a mere 22% participants in...
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Weight Loss Not Enough to Sustain Type 2 Diabetes Remission
Within a median follow-up of 3.1 years, 67.2% of people who had achieved diabetes remission returned to hyperglycemia; those who had lost more...
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Corticosteroid Injections Don’t Move Blood Sugar for Most
Intra-articular corticosteroid injections pose a minimal risk of accelerating diabetes; the injections may temporarily raise glucose levels.
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SGLT2 Inhibitors Protective Against Retinopathy in T2D
The drugs are associated with lower risk of retinopathy than other second-line glucose-lowering medications.