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    Insomnia, short sleep linked to greater risk for MI

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: February 28, 2023

    Health care professionals should be asking all patients about their sleep as a key aspect of maintaining heart health, says a sleep expert.

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    Artificial sweetener in ‘keto foods’ tied to cardiovascular risk

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: February 28, 2023

    Artificial sweeteners are “generally recognized as safe” by the FDA, so there is no requirement for long-term safety studies, and little is known...

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    Zero tolerance for patient bias: Too harsh? Clinicians respond

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: February 23, 2023

    Should a patient’s request for a health care practitioner of a different race or sex always be accommodated? A recent blog called for a zero...

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    Intermittent fasting plus exercise a good option for fatty liver

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: February 22, 2023

    “When we compared the results of our study groups, we saw clearly that the most improved patients were in the group that followed the alternate-...

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    ‘Forever chemicals’ up type 2 diabetes risk in midlife White women

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: February 13, 2023

    “A new finding is that we observed some phthalates are associated with a higher risk of diabetes development, especially in White women [that]...

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    Nitrite food additives may increase risk of type 2 diabetes

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: January 19, 2023

    Greater intake of nitrites from food additives was tied to greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, in a French study, but some experts...

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    Fitbit figures: More steps per day cut type 2 diabetes risk

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: December 19, 2022

    The protective effect of daily step count on type 2 diabetes risk remained after adjusting for smoking and sedentary time.

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    Intermittent fasting can lead to type 2 diabetes remission

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: December 15, 2022

    Intermittent fasting could be a paradigm shift in type 2 diabetes management, allowing patients to stop taking glucose-lowering medication.

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    Patients trying to lose weight overestimate their diet quality

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 22, 2022

    Only 28% of participants in a study had “good agreement” between their perceived diet quality and its actual quality.

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    More weight loss with surgery than new obesity meds: meta-analysis

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 18, 2022

    “This is an exciting period because, 10 years ago, nobody thought that [results with] pharmacotherapy can approach bariatric surgery.”

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    New dual-agonist weight-loss injection impressive, but early days

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 10, 2022

    The “bottom line” is that this potential new antiobesity/diabetes drug is “very promising, but [it is] still a little early to say where it...

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    Tirzepatide lowers weight across all groups with obesity

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 10, 2022

    The antiobesity medication semaglutide “took things up one big notch, and now tirzepatide is up a little notch above that,” one expert said.

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    Puzzling, unique ECG from pig-to-human transplanted heart

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 5, 2022

    The postimplantation electrocardiogram from the first pig heart xenotransplantation resembled neither a pig nor a human ECG, with unknown...

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    STEP TEENS: Semaglutide ‘gives hope’ to adolescents with obesity

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 3, 2022

    “We are getting close to bariatric surgery results” in these adolescent patients with obesity. To have 40% of patients attain normal weight, “that...

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    Marital stress tied to worse outcome in young MI patients

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    Marlene Busko
    Publish date: November 3, 2022

    For younger patients recovering from myocardial infarction, managing personal stress may be as important as addressing other clinical risk factors...

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