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Remission of type 2 diabetes following biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch is associated with increased disposal of triglycerides and acylcarnitine production during lipid overload

Fatty Acid Remodeling Seen in T2DM Remission Post Bariatric Sx

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Triglyceride disposal and acylcarnitine production during lipid overload improved with weight loss
An immune-modulator anti-inflammatory drug

Diacerein Reduces Mean Hemoglobin A1c Levels in T2DM

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Peak of effect occurred at 24th week of treatment; attenuated toward nonsignificance at 48th week
The risk of acute kidney injury is not increased for new sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor users

No Increase in Acute Kidney Injury Risk for SGLT2 Users

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Using data from two health systems, no increased risk seen in AKI, even after adjustment for covariates
Subjective norms and attitudes toward medicine consumption predict the intention and expectation to consume medicines

Patient Beliefs May Explain High Rate of Medicine Intake

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Subjective norm was significant predictor of intention to consume meds in Greece, Malta, Turkey
Health care providers can help boost patient adherence to antihypertensive medications by communicating more collaboratively with patients

Collaborative Communication Could Improve HTN Rx Adherence

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Clinicians in low-income neighborhoods should ask about employment, relationships, researchers say
Five prebariatric subtypes have been identified with specific self-control

Five Prebariatric Subtypes Identified With Specific Profiles

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Subtypes correlated with different levels of eating disorder psychopathology, depression, quality of life
Theoretical and practical once-yearly counseling for three years is associated with increased physical activity and reduced sedentary time in patients with type 2 diabetes

Once-Yearly Counseling Tied to More Physical Activity in T2DM

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Increase in light and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and reduction in sedentary time
Greater focus is needed on correct identification processes in order to prevent wrong-patient medication administration incidents

Nurse-, System-Related Factors Analyzed in Wrong-Patient Events

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In 77 percent of wrong-patient incident reports, the process of identifying the patients was not described
The multispecialty San Bernardino Medical Group has replaced magazines with digital devices in waiting rooms

Tablet Use Encourages Patients to Explore Diabetes Risk

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Replacing magazines with tablets can help patients learn about diabetes risk, take preventive action
More than half of U.S. adults surveyed would be supportive if they had a teenage child who wanted to transition to the opposite gender

Many Parents Would Support Transgender Teen’s Transition

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Findings indicate growing acceptance of gender transition