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Personal CGM use in hospitals feasible, preferred by nurses and patients
A change to hospital policy allowing patients to use their own continuous glucose monitors instead of finger-stick blood glucose monitoring was met favorably by a majority of patients and nurses, according to study findings.
Semaglutide may increase risk for suicidal thoughts
Adults who take semaglutide may have increased risk for developing suicidal thoughts, according to results from a case-control study published in JAMA Network Open.
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Out-of-pocket caps do not increase insulin use in type 1 or type 2 diabetes
States that approved caps to limit out-of-pocket costs for insulin did not have increased uptake in insulin use among people with diabetes and commercial insurance, according to findings published in Health Affairs.
Among adults with diabetes, 57% believe they can manage it with GLP-1s alone
A majority of people with diabetes rely on their primary care provider for diabetes management and believe using drugs such as GLP-1 receptor agonists are enough to manage their disease, according to survey results.
Resolving PTSD may lower risk for some diabetes-related complications
Individuals with type 2 diabetes who experience trauma may be at a lower risk for microvascular complications after resolving PTSD symptoms, according to a results from a retrospective study of U.S. veterans published in JAMA Network Open.
Lowest price for top generic drugs in US varies among six discount programs
A 90-day supply of most of the top generic drugs in the U.S. can be purchased from a discount program for $15 or less, but none of the programs consistently offer the lowest prices for generic drugs, according to two presenters.
New tool identifies specific risk factors for heart failure in Native American adults
A novel prognostic model identified risk factors including smoking, obesity, HbA1c and albuminuria as significant predictors of incident heart failure risk among Native American adults, researchers reported.
Tirzepatide cuts risk for progression to type 2 diabetes for adults with prediabetes
Adults with prediabetes and overweight or obesity have a 94% lower risk for developing type 2 diabetes with the once-weekly GIP/GLP-1 dual agonist tirzepatide vs. placebo, according to top-line results from the SURMOUNT-1 3-year study.
Consuming iron-rich meats linked to greater risk for type 2 diabetes
A higher intake of heme iron may be linked to an increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, study results published in Nature Metabolism showed.
Most diabetes care and education specialists follow guidance on type 1 diabetes screening
Most diabetes care and education specialists said they believe it is important to screen for presymptomatic type 1 diabetes, though some said they had limited knowledge regarding teplizumab-mzwv, according to a presenter.
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