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Close follow-up, education critical for preventing recurrence of hyperglycemic crises
NEW ORLEANS — A consensus statement on managing diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state for adults with diabetes focuses on preventing recurrence and providing people with the tools to maintain glycemic control.
Playing sports may lower insulin resistance, reduce odds for MASLD in type 1 diabetes
Adults with type 1 diabetes who play sports have less insulin resistance and are less likely to develop metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, according to study findings.
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VIDEO: Screening for liver disease is an integral component of metabolic care
NEW ORLEANS — In this video exclusive, Jonathan D. Leffert, MD, talks with Scott D. Isaacs, MD, FACP, FACE, and Sangeeta Kashyap, MD, about nomenclature for liver disease and how endocrinologists should approach screening and treatment.
Q&A: Providers need to shift course with diabetes medications, technology during pregnancy
NEW ORLEANS —The rise in use of diabetes medications and continuous glucose monitoring had led to new challenges for treating pregnant women with diabetes.
Noninvasive radiofrequency sensor with machine learning may accurately measure glucose
NEW ORLEANS —A noninvasive device using a radiofrequency sensor may be able to measure glucose levels for people with diabetes in the future, according to a speaker at the AACE Annual Meeting.
Referral program boosts postpartum visits to primary care during year after delivery
Women with gestational diabetes or hypertension referred from obstetrics to a primary care provider after delivery were six times more likely to attend a visit with a PCP in the first year postpartum, data show.
AI, new technology major focus at 2024 AACE annual meeting
Looking to the future will be a key theme at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology 2024 annual meeting with a keynote lecture focused on AI and sessions examining guidance updates and new technology.
GLP-1 receptor agonist tied to similar thyroid cancer risk as DPP-IV, SGLT2 inhibitors
Adults who initiate a GLP-1 receptor agonist have a similar risk for developing thyroid cancer as those prescribed a DPP-IV inhibitor or an SGLT2 inhibitor, according to study findings published in The BMJ.
Fully-implantable CGM receives FDA authorization for integration with insulin pumps
The FDA granted integrated continuous glucose monitoring designation to a fully-implantable CGM, according to a press release.
Most US adults estimated to have subclinical cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome
More than 70% of the overall U.S. population is estimated to have subclinical cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, according to a research letter published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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