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WikiGuidelines group publishes first new UTI guidance in 14 years

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Testosterone therapy may benefit men with diabetes and obesity, but remains controversial

Testosterone therapy may benefit men with diabetes and obesity, but remains controversial

An increasing number of studies are reporting that testosterone therapy may not only normalize testosterone levels for men, but may also provide cardiometabolic benefits.

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Serious adverse events rare among adults receiving tirzepatide in clinical trials

Serious adverse events rare among adults receiving tirzepatide in clinical trials

More than one-third of adults receiving tirzepatide in clinical trials experience gastrointestinal adverse events, but adverse events leading to drug discontinuation were rare, according to study data.

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Prior COVID-19 infection increases risk for incident diabetes by 17%

Prior COVID-19 infection increases risk for incident diabetes by 17%

Adults who previously tested positive for COVID-19 have a higher risk for developing diabetes than those who did not test positive, according to findings published in JAMA Network Open.

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April 18, 2023
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Increased albuminuria risk among Asian Americans with diabetes differs by ethnicity

Increased albuminuria risk among Asian Americans with diabetes differs by ethnicity

Asian adults with diabetes and normal kidney function have a higher risk for albuminuria than non-Hispanic white adults, but the risk varies among ethnic subgroups, according to a brief report published in Diabetes Care.

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April 17, 2023
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Ancestry should be considered when using triglycerides as cardiometabolic biomarker

Ancestry should be considered when using triglycerides as cardiometabolic biomarker

Data from four large studies with ancestry data show there are “clear differences” in associations between triglyceride levels with known cardiometabolic risk factors for people from West African, East African and European backgrounds.

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April 17, 2023
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'The more data ... the better': AI poised to alter diabetes care

'The more data ... the better': AI poised to alter diabetes care

Artificial intelligence is not yet a routine fixture in medicine, but it may soon change how physicians approach medical care, including prediction and diagnosis of diabetes complications.

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Insulin degludec noninferior to insulin detemir for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes

Insulin degludec noninferior to insulin detemir for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes

Pregnant women with type 1 diabetes who were treated with insulin degludec had a similar reduction in HbA1c as those using insulin detemir, according to findings published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology.

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April 14, 2023
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Standalone reader for FreeStyle Libre 3 CGM receives FDA clearance

Standalone reader for FreeStyle Libre 3 CGM receives FDA clearance

The FDA granted clearance for use of a standalone reader to display real-time glucose levels with an integrated continuous glucose monitoring system, according to a press release.

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April 14, 2023
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Intensive diabetes management does not preserve C-peptide in youths with type 1 diabetes

Intensive diabetes management does not preserve C-peptide in youths with type 1 diabetes

Older children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes who received intensive diabetes management with automated insulin delivery had no difference in pancreatic C-peptide levels compared with standard care, according to study data.

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April 11, 2023
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Plant-based low-carb diet linked to lower mortality risk in type 2 diabetes

Plant-based low-carb diet linked to lower mortality risk in type 2 diabetes

Low-carbohydrate diets centered on macronutrients from whole grains, fruit and vegetables are associated with a lower mortality risk for people with type 2 diabetes, according to study data.

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