Diabetes
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‘Remarkable’ Weight Loss Seen With Safe, Tolerable Novel Oral Combination
A dual-pathway, oral weight loss drug resulted in up to 13% body weight loss, finds Phase 1 study.
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Genitourinary Symptoms in Men: Canaries in the Coal Mine for Underlying Chronic Disease
Primary care physicians should ask about genitourinary symptoms in men and intervene early to try to get related chronic diseases under control....
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Early vs Late Fast Window: Is One More Effective?
The study found that 8 hours of time-restriced eating — whether early or late in the day — led to a significant improvement in the time spent...
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Beyond Weight Loss, Limited Bariatric Surgery Benefits in Older Adults
“The findings from this study suggest a limited role of bariatric surgery in older patients for the prevention of obesity-related cancer or...
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Diabetes Increases Injury Risk: A Troubling Trend
In older adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the risk for falls is double that seen in older people without these conditions.
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Eating the Right Fats May Help Patients Live Longer
Eating high levels of plant-based fat, compared with animal fat, may lead to a longer life, study finds.
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A Simple Blood Test May Predict Cancer Risk in T2D
Can the markers of inflammation IL-6, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) be predictive...
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Night Owls May Be at Greater Risk for T2D, Beyond Lifestyle
Those with a late chronotype had 0.7 higher BMI, 1.9-cm larger waist circumference, 7 cm2 more visceral fat, and 14% more liver fat.
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Will Tirzepatide Vials Help Patients? Endos Weigh in
“The one message from all of this is that patients need to know what they’re getting into,” said Dr. Anne Peters.
From the Journals
Time-Restricted Eating Fails for Weight Loss and Glucose Homeostasis
Time-restricted eating offers a simplified approach to treat obesity by omitting the need for calorie counting.
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Metformin Led to Improvements in Women with Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
Metformin led to significant clinical improvement in eight patients with CCCA, in the case series.