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Q&A: Standards of Care encourages more people with diabetes to use CGM
The 2024 American Diabetes Association Standards of Care put an emphasis on getting continuous glucose monitoring into the hands of more people with diabetes.
Team-based telehealth approach improves medication use in high-risk patients with diabetes
ATLANTA — A remote, team-based approach with immediate initiation of necessary medications improved guideline-directed medical therapy use at 6 months for patients with diabetes at high CV or renal risk, researchers reported.
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Q&A: Newly identified genetic loci may allow future prediction of type 2 diabetes risk
A set of newly identified genetic risk factors tied to the development of type 2 diabetes could eventually lead to the discovery of genotypes that allow providers to identify people at highest risk for complications.
State out-of-pocket insulin caps decrease costs
Insulin out-of-pocket caps were associated with reduced insulin costs but not increased insulin use, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Electronic health record algorithm did not reduce hospitalizations in patients with CKD
Using an electronic health record algorithm and practice facilitators in primary care did not reduce hospitalizations in adults with chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and hypertension, according to results of a study.
Wegovy improves symptoms, physical function for obesity-related heart failure with diabetes
ATLANTA — Adults with obesity, HF with preserved ejection fraction and type 2 diabetes saw marked improvements in HF symptoms and physical function with semaglutide 2.4 mg compared with placebo, despite less than typical weight loss.
Social factors may inform CV risk assessment for certain Asian American subgroups
The impact of social determinants of health on cardiovascular risk factors may vary across Asian American subgroups such as Filipino, Asian Indian, Chinese and other Asian populations, researchers reported.
Similar health costs after gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy for adults with diabetes
Adults with type 2 diabetes have a reduction in overall health care costs after bariatric surgery, regardless of whether they underwent gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy, according to study findings published in Obesity.
More competition, access could reduce prices for diabetes therapies
Prices for most diabetes medications exceed their manufacturing costs, and the addition of generic or biosimilar medications could help to lower prices, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Lifestyle intervention had little impact on eGFR slope in patients with type 2 diabetes
Intensive lifestyle intervention did not significantly change eGFR slope during 10 years in patients with type 2 diabetes and preserved kidney function, researchers found in a study.
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