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TUDCA is AWOL in T1D and T2D
Researchers have found that the cause of T1D may be something more than an autoimmune attack. Is there a weakness in the beta cells, themselves? The study was published in Science Translational Medicine. New research is hinting that a naturally occurring molecule called TUDCA could prevent T1D. The story goes back to the ER or […]
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Heart Health with Regular or Fast Acting Insulin
Insulin isn’t winning a blue ribbon for being much of a helper in preventing heart complications. Researchers wanted to design a head-to-head comparison of the heart-related events in people using different types of insulin and calculating the events experienced during that time. The findings of this study are published in PLoS One. The long-term heart […]
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Smoother Sailing Insulin for T2D Control
In people with T2D, the use of insulin is an important decision. Researchers wanted to evaluate the likelihood of a low sugar based on the type of insulin used. The findings of this study were published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. The hypoglycemic episodes were categorized into three scenarios: severe hypoglycemic event requiring inpatient or […]
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Lantus overdose. Really.
Lantus is a long acting insulin analogue for glucose control. It is used by adults and children with T1D and T2D who use insulin. The case report abstract explains that Lantus is just like all other insulin in that it may cause hypoglycemia as a side effect. Yes, this is true. But unlike all insulin, it can […]
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Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes Death Toll
According to a study, one third of people who died of diabetic ketoacidosis had undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes. The statistics of this study were gathered over a 6 year period in Maryland. Diabetic Ketoacidosis is a complication of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. However, the researchers reasoned that because the results of the autopsies showed […]
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Cardiocom – Home Patient Care that reduces hospitalizations
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The concept of managing patients before they get into trouble is what makes Cardiocom effective by reducing heart failure 65-70%. Cardiocom is a proactive system that monitors patients between doctors visits to prevent patients falling through the proverbial cracks. Everybody loves to save money. Everybody […]
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