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FDA approves Ozempic® for Heart Problems in Adults with T2D

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new indication for Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic® (semaglutide) injection 0.5 mg or 1 mg …

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A Lower BMI Means Lower Diabetes Risk, Even If Not Overweight

A lower body mass index (BMI) is consistently associated with lower Type 2 diabetes risk, among people with varied family history, genetic risk …

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New ForCare Inc. Device Keeps Track of Glucose and Ketone Levels

ForaCare Inc.’s new device, the FORA 6 Connect may revolutionalize diabetes management for individuals following the largely popular ketogenic …

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Avocados May Help Manage Obesity; Prevent Diabetes

Your guacamole may hold the key to managing obesity and helping delay or prevent diabetes, according to a new study by a University of Guelph …

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Roche; iHeartMedia Present Concert to Bring Diabetes Awareness to U.S. Veterans

Roche Diabetes Care has partnered with iHeartMedia to present its second annual concert to bring more awareness about diabetes on the veteran …

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Study: Pregnant Women with Obesity and Diabetes at Greater Risk for Stillbirth

Women with diabetes and obesity who are pregnant are more likely to suffer a stillbirth, a new study from Scotland finds. For the study, researchers …

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Global Study: Diabetes Increases Risk of Heart Failure in Women More Than Men

The link between heart failure and diabetes has been known, but new research shows that women with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are a greater risk of …

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Fatty Fish Without Environmental Pollutants Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes

If the fatty fish we eat were free of environmental pollutants, it would reduce our risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. However, the pollutants in …

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Social Media Posts May Predict Whether You Get Diabetes; Other Medical Conditions

Your Facebook status updates may reveal a whole lot more about you than you think. It turns out, the language you use in your posts may predict …

ADA Celebrates 70 Years of Fun and Educational Summer Camps for Children

Did you know the American Diabetes Association (ADA) hosts summer camps for children and teens with diabetes? This year marks the …

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