Treatment of Type2 Diabetes
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Is RPM Right for You?
Remote Patient Monitoring, or RPM, has shown great results in helping people with type 2 diabetes and other chronic conditions…
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What Is RPM and How Does it Work?
The potential benefits of RPM, or Remote Patient Monitoring, have never been more apparent than they are in today’s COVID-shaped…
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Metformin and Thiazolidinediones Increase Anemia Risk
Oral medications are an important part of many diabetes treatment plans. Metformin, glipizide, pioglitazone, and others help those living with…
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Link Between Liver Disease and Insulin Resistance Points to New Treatment Path
The association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and diabetes is well established. About 70% of type 2 diabetics have…
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New Oral Drug Shows Rapid Benefits in Human Islet and Mouse Models
Researchers at the University of Alabama Birmingham have spent the last two decades screening over 300,000 compounds in their search…
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Breastfeeding Lowers a Mother’s Type 2 Diabetes Risk
There have been a lot of links drawn between breastfeeding and a person’s type 2 diabetes risk, both for the…
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Type 2 Diabetes Detectable Decades Before Onset
The EarlyBird Study, a nonintervention cohort study that followed 300 healthy UK children from age 5 to 16 years, continues…
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Testosterone Therapy for Diabetes Remission in Men
About one-third of adult men living with type 2 diabetes experience low testosterone levels. Testosterone is the hormone that plays…
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Mortality Rates and Sleep Duration in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Many studies have looked into the correlation between mean (average) sleep duration and mortality risk among the general population. The…
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Variable Blood Sugars Associated with Increased Heart Failure Risk
A number of research papers published in the last few years have highlighted a link between drastic blood sugar fluctuations…
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