
Taking testosterone while enrolled in a lifestyle program reduces glucose levels and risk of type 2 diabetes.

Taking testosterone while enrolled in a lifestyle program reduces glucose levels and risk of type 2 diabetes.

Todd Hobbs, MD, breaks down research presented at ADA 2020.

The prevention of type 2 diabetes is possible and has important clinical benefits.

Not all youth and young adults with diabetes are directly benefiting from the increased availability of diabetes technology, newer therapies, and the use of more aggressive glycemic targets.

An investigator provides an update on the TEDDY study.

Sirimon Reutrakul, MD, discusses what providers should do based on the findings of a new study presented at ADA 2020.

The monitor is approved for children and adults 4 years and older with diabetes.

Patients living in states that chose to expand Medicaid coverage might be seeking care earlier to prevent major leg amputation.

Christopher Sorli, MD, describes the results of a study showing the need for simultaneous therapy rather than sequential.

Hospitalization rates decrease 52% for patients with type 1 diabetes and 47% for patients with type 2 diabetes.

The intervention model can be used to help manage a variety of chronic diseases.

Survey findings highlight the psychological and psychosocial distress related to having diabetes.

More patients achieve international time in range consensus target of greater than 70% with the Advanced system.

Sleeve gastrectomy is associated with less fracture risk than Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

Other treatment plans need to be considered for women with anxiety or insomnia.

Rituximab should be the gold-standard treatment.

Guidelines are needed to better understand who needs the test.

Healthcare professionals can use technology to promote, educate, and support women who breastfeed.

Younger patients with sickle cell disease report more positive experiences in the emergency department than older patients.

This is the first non-surgical option approved by the FDA to treat fibroid-related heavy menstrual bleeding.

EHRs have only modestly increased their safety during a 10-year period, leaving critical deficiencies.

Healthcare experts can intervene earlier to help lessen the overall effects of concussion over time.

Historically, representation of women and minority populations is low in surgical specialties.

The findings can lead physicians to stop prescribing the drug.

Medications can help, especially in situations where weight gain can occur at a rapid rate.

The findings emphasize the need to have a healthy diet and lifestyle before pregnancy.

The intervention is effective, feasible, and acceptable among patients with hypertension.

Understanding and addressing clinician burnout need to be prioritized at a system and local level.

There is a significant and consistent association between pregnancy loss and later type 2 diabetes.

The findings can lead to early detection and intervention for children with the condition.