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Living through a hurricane increases both the short- and long-term risk for death among seniors with diabetes

Hurricanes Up Mortality Risk for Seniors With Diabetes

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In the first month after Katrina and Rita, all-cause mortality spiked 40 percent among seniors with diabetes
Use of sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors for type 2 diabetes is associated with a reduced risk for heart failure

SGLT2 Inhibitors Linked to Lower Risk for Heart Failure

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Risk lower for HF, but not major CV events, compared with new users of DPP4 inhibitors
Even at lower body weights

Rates of Diabetes Higher at Lower BMIs Among Minorities

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At normal body weight, rates for diabetes three times higher in Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders
In a large university population

Diabetes Distress Common at Large Midwestern University

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Findings based on survey of university-affiliated students, staff with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes
In updated guidelines developed by the European Society of Cardiology

ESC Guidelines Updated for Managing CVD in Diabetes

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Guidelines address lifestyle recommendations, individualized BP targets, SGLT2 inhibitor, GLP1-RA tx
A low-fat dietary pattern provides lasting health benefits

Low-Fat Dietary Pattern Offers Long-Term Health Benefits

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Significant benefits seen in relation to breast cancer, CHD, diabetes, without adverse effects

August 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 August 2019. This roundup includes...
Free online information about diabetic retinopathy is of poor quality

Online Information About Diabetic Retinopathy Is Poor

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Analysis of 11 websites shows poor quality, varying accuracy, low readability
Women with diagnosed diabetes are more likely than men to not take their medications as prescribed

Women With Diabetes More Likely Than Men to Not Take Meds as Prescribed

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Younger adults more likely to not take meds as prescribed and to ask for lower-cost medication
Postmenopausal women with normoglycemia with a first-degree family history of diabetes have elevated bone mineral density

Family History of Diabetes Tied to Higher BMD in Normoglycemia

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Lumbar spine, femoral neck BMD higher in postmenopausal women with first-degree family history