We need to improve carers’ skills in diabetes management and technology, writes Martin Scivier As an older person living with diabetes, I am apprehensive about the current and future care of older ...
Our updated guideline on menopause, published today, emphasises the importance of an individualised approach and shared decision-making when making choices about treatment for symptoms. Around 5.3 ...
Genetics and poor eating habits are suspects, too. Without treatment, it’s likely that you will develop type 2 diabetes. In fact, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ...
bNational Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit, Centre for Big Data Research in Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia ...
LADA often progresses slowly, but in most people, it ultimately requires insulin treatment. If you’ve had treatments for type 2 diabetes for several years or more, a sudden change in your ...
our team is discovering novel diabetes treatment options along the way. In our long-term pursuit of improving the lives of those affected by diabetes, we train undergraduate, graduate students, and ...
an endocrinologist specializing in diabetes care at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill. “It doesn’t ever stop.” People with type 1 and some with type 2 can ...
Rybelsus is approved as a diabetes treatment, and the study, coded SOUL, tested the oral GLP-1 drug in patients with Type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease with or without chronic ...
"Most primary care providers can provide assessments for kidney functions," and can test feet for loss of sensation from reduced circulation that can occur in people who have diabetes ...
Experts recommend asking healthcare providers about continuous glucose monitoring and other diabetes tech for improving diabetes management. Resources for finding good care include online guides, ...
Martin UW Photography/Moment via Getty Images A new form of treatment for Type 2 diabetes could eliminate the need for insulin injections. In a recent trial, 86% of participants—who spanned a ...