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Continuous Ketone Monitoring for People with Diabetes: International Expert Recommendations for a New Technology
Posted inDiabetes & Endocrinology news

Continuous Ketone Monitoring for People with Diabetes: International Expert Recommendations for a New Technology

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/19/2025
International experts offer consensus recommendations on how continuous ketone monitoring (CKM) can be used to reduce diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) risk, with practical alarm thresholds, action pathways, and implementation advice for clinicians and people with diabetes.
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SGLT2 Inhibitors Remain Protective Even After Severe eGFR Decline: Pooled Trial Analysis Across Cardio‑Renal‑Metabolic Populations
Posted inCardiology Nephrology news

SGLT2 Inhibitors Remain Protective Even After Severe eGFR Decline: Pooled Trial Analysis Across Cardio‑Renal‑Metabolic Populations

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/28/2025
A pooled analysis of five randomized trials (n=26,946) found that severe eGFR deterioration (<25 and <20 ml/min/1.73 m2) increased cardiovascular risk nearly twofold, but SGLT2 inhibitors reduced that risk and retained benefit regardless of subsequent severe kidney decline.
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