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Cardiovascular outcomes in patients with diabetes are not explained by insulin resistance

Insulin Dose Not Tied to Cardiovascular Outcomes

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Similar findings among individuals with diabetes able to achieve normoglycemia
In 2017

Worker Contribution to Health Benefits Up in 2017

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Share of firms offering coverage, workers receiving coverage remained stable
Although rare

Diabetes Insipidus Can Occur After Stopping Vasopressin

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Incidence may be underestimated due to a paucity of published reports, authors say
For individuals without diabetes

Fasting Blood Glucose Trajectory May Predict Future MI

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Increased risk for elevated-stable pattern; decreased risk for elevated-decreasing pattern
The majority of older patients are aware of medication harms

Few Older Patients Aware of Deprescribing

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Although the majority surveyed are aware of medication harms
Osteoporotic fractures and complications of diabetes similarly impact quality of life

Effect of Osteoporotic Fractures Similar to Diabetes Burden

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Findings for quality of life with hip fractures, vertebral compression vs. vision loss, amputation
Apparent diabetes treatment failures may in fact be attributable to nonadherence

Diabetes Treatment Failure May Actually Be Nonadherence

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Second-line treatment often initiated without evidence of recommended use of first-line treatment
Adipochemokines induced by ultraviolet light may play a role in reduction of lipogenesis in subcutaneous fat

UV Exposure May Contribute to Impaired Fat Homeostasis

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UV exposure induces specific adipochemokines in SC fat, including C-X-C chemokines, C-C chemokines
Thyroid surgery restores quality of life for patients with benign goiters

Thyroid Surgery for Benign Goiters Ups Quality of Life

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Quality of life improved after thyroidectomy in patients with nontoxic nodular goiters
Medicare recipients are more frequently overtreated than undertreated for diabetes

More Than 1 in 10 Patients May Be Overtreated for Diabetes

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Study of Medicare patients shows overtreatment for diabetes is rarely deintensified