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High blood levels of active vitamin D may increase muscle strength

Increased Active Vitamin D May Help Optimize Muscle Strength

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Findings for serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1α,25[OH]2D3)
For autoantibody-positive relatives of patients with type 1 diabetes

Excess BMI Ups Risk of T1DM in Autoantibody-Positive Relatives

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Increased diabetes progression risk occurred at lower cumulative excess BMI index in children <12
Long-term metformin use is associated with lower serum vitamin B12 concentration

Metformin Use Linked to Less Vitamin B12 Measurement

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Metformin users are less likely to receive vitamin B12 testing after adjustment for confounding variables
Adverse perinatal outcomes are higher in insulin-treated gestational diabetes (GDM) than in non-insulin-treated GDM for most outcomes; however

Optimal Length of Pregnancy With GDM Questioned

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Association of GDM with increased risk of perinatal mortality remains controversial subject
For individuals with dysregulated type 2 diabetes

Liraglutide May Blunt Impact of Exercise in Dysregulated T2DM

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Improvement in early diastolic myocardial tissue velocity in placebo, not liraglutide group
Five years after bariatric surgery

Bariatric Surgery Tied to T2DM Resolution in Obese Patients

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Surgery plus intensive medical therapy found more effective than intensive medical therapy alone
Health care spending is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.6 percent from 2016 to 2025

Health Care Spending Expected to Grow 5.6% Annually to 2025

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National health expenditures expected to represent 19.9 percent of gross domestic product by 2025
There's preliminary evidence that adequate amounts of vitamin D might help lower rates of acute respiratory infections

Vitamin D May Help Reduce Risk of Acute Respiratory Infection

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Association seen between vitamin D supplementation and decreased likelihood of respiratory infection
For patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Dulaglutide Linked to Higher Adherence in T2DM

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Higher adherence, lower discontinuation versus exenatide once weekly or liraglutide
For severely obese patients

Bariatric Embolization Feasible for Severely Obese

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Technical success rate of 100 percent in five patients, with no major adverse events observed