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Study Explores Dose Ranges for Efpeglenatide in Early T2DM
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August 06, 2019
Efpeglenatide once weekly leads to dose-dependent reductions in glucose and body weight in patients with early type 2 diabetes...
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Keto Diet May Help Control Type 2 Diabetes
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August 06, 2019
The keto diet has plenty of weight-loss devotees who swear by the high fat, low-carb plan. Now, new research from India suggests it may benefit people with type 2 diabetes.
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Mediterranean Eating Plan May Help Keep T2DM Patients Off Meds
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August 05, 2019
A Mediterranean eating plan (Med-EatPlan) plus extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) may delay the need for first glucose-lowering medication among participants with type 2 diabetes...
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Oral Semaglutide Reduces HbA1c, Weight in Patients With T2DM
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August 01, 2019
Compared with placebo, oral semaglutide monotherapy is associated with superior and clinically relevant improvements in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) ...
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Random Plasma Glucose Levels Can Predict Diabetes Diagnosis
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July 30, 2019
Random plasma glucose (RPG) levels can predict development of diabetes, according to a study published online in PLOS ONE.
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Plant-Based Diet Helps Keep Diabetes at Bay
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July 26, 2019
Turns out that the old adage -- an apple a day keeps the doctor away -- may actually be true.
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Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Gestational Diabetes Risk
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July 25, 2019
Following a Mediterranean diet in pregnancy does not reduce the risk for adverse maternal and offspring complications but may reduce the odds of gestational diabetes...
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Mediterranean Diet Has Big Benefits for Expectant Moms: Study
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July 24, 2019
Could following a Mediterranean diet during pregnancy help head off gestational diabetes and excess weight gain?
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Plant-Based Diets Inversely Linked to Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
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July 23, 2019
Plant-based dietary patterns seem to be beneficial for the primary prevention of type 2 diabetes...
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Excess Risk for Diabetes-Linked Heart Failure Greater in Women
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July 22, 2019
The excess risk for heart failure associated with diabetes is significantly greater in women than men, according to a meta-analysis published online in Diabetologia.