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In patients with obesity, gastric bypass impacts lipid levels more than low-energy diet
In patients with obesity, gastric bypass surgery plus a very low-energy diet reduced major atherogenic blood lipids to a greater degree than a very low-energy diet alone at 6 weeks, according to the results of the COCKTAIL trial.
Intensive therapy may blunt higher CVD risk for younger women with hypertension, diabetes
Women with type 2 diabetes diagnosed with hypertension at younger than age 50 years have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and could benefit from intensive antihypertension therapy according to data published in Diabetes Care.
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Q&A: AI in diabetes care poses many challenges, benefits to patients and clinicians
AI in diabetes care is becoming more popular with various potential benefits for patients and clinicians as well as important challenges to keep in mind, according to a conversation between two diabetes experts.
VIDEO: Important to not ‘exacerbate’ existing disparities with AI
ORLANDO — In this video exclusive, James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD, Healio | Endocrine Today co-editor, talks with Edward C. Chao, DO, about the importance of not worsening disparities with the implementation of AI in diabetes care.
VIDEO: The role of clinicians, stakeholders for AI in diabetes
ORLANDO — In this video exclusive, James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD, Healio | Endocrine Today co-editor, talks with Edward C. Chao, DO, about important considerations for using AI in clinical practice.
VIDEO: AI poses potential benefits, challenges in diabetes care
ORLANDO — In this video exclusive, James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD, Healio | Endocrine Today co-editor, talks with Edward C. Chao, DO, about the benefits and challenges of using AI in diabetes care.
FDA grants priority review to crinecerfont for treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia
The FDA has granted priority review designation for two new drug applications for a selective corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptor to treat congenital adrenal hyperplasia, according to a press release.
‘Ho-ho, ha-ha-ha!’ Try laughter yoga to improve well-being
To combat the myriad of stressors in life, taking a break to plug into your inner joy opens the door to increased well-being.
Study shows weak link between ultraprocessed foods and type 2 diabetes
CHICAGO — A greater intake of ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs, did not significantly increase the risk for type 2 diabetes in middle-aged adults, according to a study presented at NUTRITION.
Exercise combined with liraglutide may preserve bone quality during weight loss
Published results showed exercise in combination with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist treatment may be an effective weight loss strategy that preserves clinically relevant site-specific bone mineral density.
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