Diabetes
Commentary
Time-Restricted Eating Is Not a Metabolic Magic Bullet
The success of a lifestyle intervention trial is quite dependent on how well people adhere to the lifestyle intervention.
Conference Coverage
Detecting Type 2 Diabetes Through Voice: How Does It Work?
The “roughness of the voice” tends to increase with the duration of diabetes, says Dr. Guy Fagherazzi.
Feature
Cannabis Use Rising in Diabetes: What Do Endos Need to Know?
As legalization continues and cannabis products proliferate, endocrinologists will likely face more patients of all ages seeking advice about its...
From the Journals
First Patient-Derived Stem Cell Transplant a Success in T1D
The use of the patient’s own cells is one way in which this approach differs from other ongoing efforts in treating T1D with pluripotent stem cell...
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New Guidelines Emphasize Liver Care in T2D, Obesity
The guideline recognizes that individuals with type 2 diabetes or obesity with additional metabolic risk factor(s) are at a higher risk for MASLD...
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Diabetic Kidney Disease Therapies Keep on FLOWing
The FLOW study has elevated semaglutide to a new pillar of care for the management of diabetic kidney disease.
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Diabetes Treatment May Lower Incidence of Uterine Fibroids
Diabetes was associated with a 28% lower incidence of new fibroid diagnosis, particularly among participants with treated diabetes.
Conference Coverage
Air Travel Alters Insulin Pump Delivery on Takeoff, Landing
The phenomenon is due to air bubble formation and reabsorption in the insulin caused by ambient pressure changes in the airplane’s cabin.
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Walking App Works Only if Users Think It Does
“Perceived usefulness is also an important factor influencing behavioral effects. Hence, it is essential for apps to be perceived as useful to...
Conference Coverage
‘Call to Action’: Greater CVD Focus Urged for Type 1 Diabetes
Cardiovascular risk factors such as dyslipidemia and hypertension are also important to manage in type 1 diabetes.
Commentary
Once-Weekly Insulin: A Game-Changer for Primary Care
“Game-changer” is an overused term, but from the perspective of primary care, it applies to once-weekly insulin.