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Lowering serum cholesterol levels in patients with type 2 diabetes is associated with diabetic polyneuropathy

Lowering Cholesterol Levels May Worsen Nerve Damage in T2DM

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Higher number of nerve lesions, declining nerve conduction velocities and amplitudes seen
There seems to be no evidence of a legacy effect or mortality benefit for intensive glucose control among military veterans with type 2 diabetes

No Evidence of Legacy Effect Seen for Intensive Glucose Lowering

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Findings based on 15-year follow-up study conducted among veterans with type 2 diabetes
For young adults

Young Male Adults Have Lower Cancer Burden Than Women

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Incidence of all invasive cancers decreased among men aged 20 to 49 years, increased in women

May 2019 Briefing – Diabetes & Endocrinology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Diabetes & Endocrinology for May 2019. This roundup includes...
Decreases in nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation have plateaued in recent years among adults with end-stage renal disease and diabetes

Decline in Nontraumatic Lower-Extremity Amputation Slowing

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Decline in NLEA among patients with end-stage renal disease with diabetes stabilized since 2013
Providing assistance for physician impairment and rehabilitation is addressed in a position statement issued by the American College of Physicians and published online June 4 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

ACP Issues Position on Response to Physician Impairment

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Rehabilitated doctors should be reintegrated into practice as long as patient safety not compromised
Exercise and/or behavioral treatment interventions may provide clinically meaningful improvements in depression outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes and major depressive disorder

Exercise, Therapy May Improve Depression, Diabetes Outcomes

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Exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy can improve depression outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes
High costs are associated with physician turnover and reduced clinical hours attributed to burnout

High Costs Associated With Physician Burnout in U.S.

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Nationally, about $4.6 billion in costs are related to physician turnover, reduced clinical hours
More steps taken per day are associated with lower mortality rates among older women

More Steps Tied to Lower Death Risk in Older Women

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Association between steps, mortality leveled off at approximately 7,500 steps/day
Reading clinical notes can help patients to understand why medications are prescribed and improves medication adherence for some patients

Reading Visit Notes May Improve Medication Management

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Patients say note reading helps them understand why meds are prescribed, makes them feel in control