The S-ICD is an FDA-approved device that can prevent sudden cardiac arrest; this trial is testing it in people with diabetes who’ve had prior heart attacks with relatively preserved heart function Continue Reading »
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The S-ICD is an FDA-approved device that can prevent sudden cardiac arrest; this trial is testing it in people with diabetes who’ve had prior heart attacks with relatively preserved heart function Continue Reading »
Phase 3 clinical trial currently recruiting 400 adults with type 2 diabetes Continue Reading »
A new trial will test if the once-weekly injectable, Bydureon, is also safe and effective in adolescents. Continue Reading »
Trial results testing sotagliflozin and Farxiga in type 1 diabetes show greater A1c lowering and weight loss, plus continued conversation about small risk of DKA Continue Reading »
A six-week study of Tandem’s first automated insulin delivery device with Dexcom’s G5 CGM Continue Reading »
A real-world trial in 3,000+ participants currently enrolling participants with type 2 diabetes Continue Reading »
Comparing Medtronic’s MiniMed 670G to injections and pumps in people with type 1 diabetes, with and without CGM; enrollment to open in May at some trial locations Continue Reading »
Seeking participants with type 2 diabetes to investigate the effects of semaglutide on heart health Continue Reading »