Diabetes
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Ultraprocessed foods comprise most of the calories for youths
Disparities by race and ethnicity showed even higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods over past 20 years by Black and Hispanic youth.
From the Journals
‘Shocking’ early complications from teen-onset type 2 diabetes
Almost two-thirds of study participants had at least one diabetes complication in young adulthood, around 15 years after diagnosis. A handful died...
News
FDA okays extended-release exenatide for children with T2D
It’s the second GLP-1 receptor agonist approved for youth with type 2 diabetes, and the first once-weekly.
Conference Coverage
New agents for youth-onset type 2 diabetes ‘finally in sight’
‘A number of clinical trials of antidiabetic pharmacologic agents in diabetic youth have been completed, demonstrating safety and efficacy, and a...
Commentary
Rising rates of T1D in children: Is COVID to blame?
With the pandemic came a noticeable rise in cases of new-onset type 1 diabetes in children. Dr. Jessica Sparks Lilley discusses possible...
Latest News
FDA rejects teplizumab for type 1 diabetes delay
The decision follows narrow endorsement by an advisory panel.
Conference Coverage
Omnipod 5 ‘artificial pancreas’ shows benefit in type 1 diabetes
If approved by the FDA, it would be the third commercially available semiautomated insulin delivery system in the United States and the first...
Conference Coverage
Intervention opens access to care for minority youths with type 1 diabetes
Program adds support for children with diabetes and their families who are struggling because of lack of resources or marginalization in the...
Conference Coverage
‘Staggering’ doubling of type 2 diabetes in children during pandemic
Two new studies show a shocking increase in type 2 diabetes among U.S. children during the pandemic, with increased severity at presentation....
From the Journals
Sotagliflozin use in T2D patients linked with posthospitalization benefits in analysis
The paper’s outcome measure may be a meaningful, patient-centered way of capturing disease burden, according to the authors.
Opinion
Not your ordinary neuropathy
An exam reveals hyperesthesia of both feet, and a hemoglobin A1c level of 7.5.