Recent research indicates that patients with type 2 diabetes who use SGLT2 inhibitors after a urinary tract infection have a lower mortality risk compared to those using DPP-4 inhibitors.
This study examines the effectiveness of physician academic detailing combined with previsit patient activation to increase diabetes medication deprescribing amongst older adults, aiming to reduce hypoglycemia-related complications.
A study reveals diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) significantly associates with cerebral small-vessel disease (SVD), indicating a predictive role for lacunar stroke in diabetic patients and highlighting opportunities for early intervention.
This study explores the effects of different exercise orders on glycemia, blood pressure, and heart rate variability in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes, highlighting some insights for clinical practice.
Combining finerenone with empagliflozin provides superior reduction in albuminuria for patients with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, without increased adverse events.
Fish oil offers health benefits but is not suitable for everyone. Learn about the seven groups who should avoid fish oil to prevent health risks and ensure safe supplement use.
Guidance on fruit consumption for diabetic patients, focusing on fruit types, portion control, timing, and blood sugar monitoring to maintain stable glucose levels.
This article guides diabetic patients on choosing appropriate fruits based on glycemic index and load, portion control, timing, and blood sugar monitoring for optimal health management.
Persistent numbness, swelling, abnormal toenail changes, temperature irregularities, or slow-healing wounds in the feet may indicate underlying serious health problems. Early detection and medical consultation are crucial.
Accumulating 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity weekly, either as a 'weekend warrior' or in regular sessions, significantly reduces mortality and cardiometabolic risk in adults with diabetes and MASLD.
A critical analysis of the 2025–2026 U.S. News rankings for diabetes and endocrinology care, examining methodology, clinical impact, and implications for patient care and referral.
Recent research suggests that consuming five or more eggs weekly may reduce the risks of diabetes and hypertension, offering a healthier outlook for balanced diets.
Discover how people with diabetes can exercise safely and effectively by understanding key considerations, evidence-based practices, and expert advice.
A new study highlights the growing prevalence of extreme pediatric obesity in the U.S. and its association with serious metabolic and cardiovascular health risks, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions.
Scientists at KAIST have identified a unique gut-brain pathway that enables the brain to distinguish glucose from other nutrients, paving the way for novel treatments for metabolic disorders.
Recent research reveals glipizide, a common diabetes drug, increases cardiovascular risks compared to DPP-4 inhibitors. This challenges assumptions about sulfonylureas, urging personalized treatment considering heart health alongside glycemic control in type 2 diabetes management.