Diabetes
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10 Reasons to Refer Your Patient to an Endocrinologist
Managing diabetes and obesity requires a multidisciplinary team and a multispecialty treatment approach.
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GLP-1s for Obesity: Your Questions Answered
Endocrinologist at Weill Cornell Medicine answers questions on GLP-1s, from prescription to management.
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SGLT2 Inhibitors Reduce Kidney Stone Risk in Type 2 Diabetes
Patients with T2DM who are treated with SGLT2 inhibitors have reduced risk of kidney stones, according to study.
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Two-Step Screening Uncovers Heart Failure Risk in Diabetes
The risk for incident heart failure was 3.0- to 3.6-fold higher in the high- vs low-risk group identified using a two-step screening approach.
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Are You Giving Your Patients With T2D the Meds They Want?
Priorities in care can vary widely and may not align between patients, physicians, and guidelines, study says.
Pearl of the Month
Guidelines Aren’t For Everybody
Always consider the risks of polypharmacy when considering therapies for your elderly patients.
Commentary
Top 5 Medications That Can Increase Blood Glucose Levels
Several medications can interfere with glycemic control; Dr. Jain discusses ways to manage medications.
From the Journals
Colchicine May Benefit Patients With Diabetes and Recent MI
After a recent myocardial infarction, daily low-dose colchicine reduces the risk for cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes, a...
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Insulin Resistance Doesn’t Affect Finerenone’s Efficacy
In patients with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, baseline insulin resistance was associated with increased cardiovascular but not...
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AI Boosts Diabetic Eye Screening and Follow-Up in Youth
In the intervention arm, 64% of patients with DED followed up with an eye care provider within 6 months compared with a mere 22% participants in...
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Weight Loss Not Enough to Sustain Type 2 Diabetes Remission
Within a median follow-up of 3.1 years, 67.2% of people who had achieved diabetes remission returned to hyperglycemia; those who had lost more...