
Anastasia Albanese-O'Neill, PhD, APRN, joins Diabetes Dialogue to discuss newly released consensus guidance on monitoring of early-stage type 1 diabetes spearheaded by Breakthrough T1D.

Anastasia Albanese-O'Neill, PhD, APRN, joins Diabetes Dialogue to discuss newly released consensus guidance on monitoring of early-stage type 1 diabetes spearheaded by Breakthrough T1D.

In the special on-site ADA 2024 episode, hosts are joined by the ADA's Chief Scientific and Medical Officer Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD, to discuss the newly formed Obesity Association.

MOMENTUM trial data shows pemvidutide reduced body weight by 15.6%, with 78.1% fat loss, highlighting the GLP-1/Glucagon receptor agonist's ability to achieve significant weight reduction and minimal muscle loss.

In this episode, hosts are joined by Grazia Aleppo, MD, for a discussion on the use of inhaled insulin following the INHALE-3 trial and relevant updates in diabetes technology at ADA 2024.

An analysis of over 2.5 million patients with type 2 diabetes shows newer GLP-1 RAs are linked to lower HbA1c levels.

Halis Akturk, MD, offers an overview of the growing prevalence and dangers associated with cannabis use among patients with type 1 diabetes.

Use of LX9211 showed significant benefits for diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain in the phase 2 RELIEF-DPN 1 trial.

Details of an analysis from ADA 2024 compared matched cohorts from SURMOUNT-1 and SURMOUNT-2 to determine drivers of differences in weight loss from the trials.

Omnipod 5 improved HbA1c from 8.2% to 7.4% in 13 weeks among adults with type 2 diabetes in the SECURE-T2D trial, with a nearly 5-hour increase in time in range per day.

ADA study highlights disparities in CGM access for children with type 1 diabetes, showing delays for publicly insured and minority children.

New data from INHALE-3 at ADA 84th Scientific Sessions show inhaled insulin (Afrezza) is safe, effective for type 1 diabetes, improving glycemic control and HbA1c goals.

Participants assigned to a 4-day energy balance diet plus oral bisphenol A administration at 50 μg/kg body weight experienced significant decreases in peripheral insulin sensitivity.

In retrospective, observational research at ADA 2024, real-world weight loss was linked to a reduction in the risk of obesity-related cancers.

Atul Malhotra, MD, discusses the results of the SURMOUNT-OSA trial and how they inform clinicians on the role of tirzepatide in OSA and obesity.

New phase 1/2 data suggest VX-880 islet cell therapy may restore physiological islet function and glycemic control in patients with T1D, potentially eliminating the need for insulin use.

Tirzepatide reduces OSA severity by 30 events/hour and achieves remission in up to 51% of patients with obesity, per SURMOUNT-OSA study results from Eli Lilly and Company.

A first-time trial presented at ADA 2024 found the common cholesterol-lowering drug halts vision loss in patients with diabetic eye disease.

After a whirlwind conference packed with special episodes and late-breaking data, hosts Diana Isaacs, PharmD, and Natalie Bellini, DNP, sit down to discuss their top takeaways from ADA 2023.

Hosts are joined by Gary Scheiner, MS, of Integrated Diabetes Services, to discuss the latest developments in diabetes technology from the floor of the 83rd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association.

An analysis from ADA 2023 suggests meeting or exceeding 7,000 - 10,000 steps per day is associated with marginal improvements in time in range in adults with T1D.

An analysis from ADA 2023 suggests adults with T1D and higher social determinants of health risks are less likely to perform behaviors to maintain health.

David Ahn, MD, joins our hosts for a discussion on overcoming barriers with diabetes technology and offers perspective on his experience leveraging social media platforms to disseminate information as a clinician.

The AHEAD program was associated with promising reductions in mean diabetes distress scores among emerging adults with type 1 diabetes.

A combination of in-office and telehealth visits increased visit frequency and maintained glycemic control in older adults with T1D during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A recap of the top news from the 83rd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, including data related to retatrutide, tirzepatide, oral semaglutide, and more!

After adjusting for potential confounding factors, patients with microvascular diseases, particularly diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic kidney disease, were found to have a greater possibility of left ventricular hypertrophy.

Diabetic retinopathy and microalbuminuria were associated with a significantly higher risk of hemodialysis induction in individuals with T2D.

An analysis of 3 academic health centers suggests youth with diabetic retinopathy had a longer duration of diabetes and higher hemoglobin A1c at the time of the diabetic eye exam.

Juan Frias, MD, discusses the potential impact of an FDA approval for once-weekly insulin icodec based on data observed within the ONWARDS program.

At ADA 2023, we asked interview guests for their opinions on the most important news to come from this year's scientific sessions, including Juan Frias, MD, Bob Gabbay, MD, PhD, Yehuda Handelsman, MD, Viral Shah, MD, and more.