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New two-year study suggests red wine is beneficial for cholesterol levels.
My somewhat-impatient response to the recent New York Times article, “Some Older Patients Are Treated Not Wisely, but Too Much.”
Major organizations make it clear: diabetes education is critical!
Marks the largest ever one-time research investment from the AHA – how Google is planning to “shake it up.”
At the Children with Diabetes Friends for Life Conference this month, I had the incredible opportunity to speak to ~100 teenagers with diabetes. My talk, “10 Tips for...
Our top takeaways from the health and medicine edition of the world-famous TED conference.
Seeking to reach over 31,000 older adults with prediabetes over the next two years.
Leading ophthalmologist Dr. Ivan Suñer on what diabetic retinopathy is, how to prevent it, and what future treatments hold.
Type 1 diabetes has been prevented and cured in more than 500 ways in mice, but never in humans. nPOD researchers are trying to change that, one donated organ at a time.
Tax revenue will be invested in primary school sports in England.
Plus, a partnership with UCSF to drive better research.
“Monumental news for the 51% of American seniors living with prediabetes.”
A standing ovation for Dr. Margaret Powers at ADA last month r Dr. Margaret Powers at ADA last month.
Advice for increasing daily activity, the new Fit2Me mobile app, and enthusiasm for the National Diabetes Prevention Program
The bold new recommendation for children and their parents
Why a good night of sleep transforms Adam Brown's diabetes the next day
The latest evidence on Saxenda shows that three years of treatment with the drug lowers risk for type 2 diabetes by an impressive 79%
A review of how far GLP-1 agonists have come – drugs for type 2 diabetes that help with not only blood sugar management, but with weight loss and heart health too
Siren’s machine washable, dryable socks use temperature monitoring as a convenient way to alert users of potential injuries and help prevent complications
Participating in a lifestyle change program could help lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes

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