Diabetes
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Bariatric Surgery Beats GLP-1 RAs in Reducing Mortality Risk
The reason may be greater weight loss with surgery.
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Do Artificial Sweeteners Really Help People With Diabetes?
Data suggests artificial sweeteners do not reduce disease risk, and in fact increase risk for T2D, CV disease, hypertension, and stroke.
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Women with Autoimmune Liver Diseases Still Face Increased CVD Risks
Women with autoimmune hepatitis had a significantly higher cardiovascular risk compared to women without autoimmune hepatitis.
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Updated Guideline Reflects New Drugs for Type 2 Diabetes
The ACP recommends adding an SGLT-2 inhibitor or a GLP-1 agonist to metformin and lifestyle modifications in adults with inadequately controlled...
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What Toxic Stress Can Do to Health
Stress from adverse childhood experiences, which can have endocrine and other impacts, may be treated with a multidisciplinary team.
Commentary
Continuous Glucose Monitors Should Not Be Normalized
The level of proof that continuous glucose monitoring is useful in those who have type 2 diabetes or those without diabetes is low.
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GLP-1s Reduced Secondary Stroke Risk in Patients With Diabetes, Obesity
The findings could improve GLP-1 implementation by stroke specialists in patients with stroke history and concurrent type 2 diabetes or obesity....
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Chronotherapy: Why Timing Drugs to Our Body Clocks May Work
More research showed circadian medicine — timing drug-taking to one’s body clock — could reduce side effects and improve the effectiveness of a...
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Sugar Substitute Tied to Higher Risk for Heart Attack, Stroke
Xylitol is naturally found in small amounts in fruit and vegetables and has been used more as a sugar substitute over the past decade in processed...
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Is Cushing Syndrome More Common in the US Than We Think?
Providers get used to seeing patients with some features of cortisol excess and don’t think to screen.
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Fine Particulate Matter Raises Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Women
These findings may promote development of interventions to protect women’s health.