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Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes Treatment and Research: Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder that destroys pancreatic beta cells. Once called juvenile diabetes, Type 1 is diagnosed most often in children, but can be expressed in adults as well. Incidence is highest among non-hispanic whites, according to the NDEP. Adults with Type 1 make up 5% of all diagnosed diabetes patients.New tools, techniques, treatments, drugs and devices can help you improve outcomes for your patients with Type 1.

Precision Medicine: Tailoring Diabetes Treatment to Genetic Markers

Precision medicine is an emerging approach to healthcare that focuses on improving the effectiveness of treatments by tailoring them to individual patients’ genetic backgrounds. In particular, precision medicine has been used to develop treatments for diabetes that are tailored to the individual’s genetic markers. This article will explore the concept …

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Emerging Trends in Diabetes Telehealth: Optimizing Virtual Patient Care

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of people around the world. With the emergence of telehealth, people can now access diabetes care from the comfort of their homes. Telehealth has revolutionized diabetes care, providing patients with convenient access to medical care, allowing healthcare professionals to monitor patients remotely, …

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Bariatric Surgery’s Role in Diabetes Remission: Analyzing the Evidence

Bariatric surgery has recently gained attention as a potential tool for diabetes remission. In this article, we will explore the evidence for the role of bariatric surgery in diabetes remission, and discuss the potential implications for diabetes treatment. Overview of Bariatric Surgery Bariatric surgery is a type of weight-loss surgery …

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Innovative Pharmacological Approaches to Hyperglycemia Management

Hyperglycemia is a condition in which an individual’s blood sugar levels are too high. It is a common complication of diabetes, and if left untreated, it can cause serious health problems. While there are a variety of treatments available for the management of hyperglycemia, innovative pharmacological approaches are proving to …

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