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SGLT-2 Medications & DKA Risk

SGLT2 inhibitors are popular diabetes medications thanks to their ability to lower blood glucose levels, with a very low risk of hypoglycemia. These drugs don’t just help remove excess glucose from your bloodstream — they also improve and protect kidney function, decrease the risk of heart failure, and help with weight loss. While these benefits […]

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Calorie Counting as Effective as Intermittent Fasting

The weight loss results of time-restricted eating are nearly identical to traditional calorie counting, according to a study from Johns Hopkins University in Maryland published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Time-restricted eating is a dieting method that defines which hours of the day a person consumes daily calories. Also known as intermittent fasting, popular fasting schedules include […]

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Predicting a Woman’s Risk of Heart Attack

The scoring system used to predict a person’s risk of cardiovascular disease needs to get an upgrade to ensure it accounts for risk factors specifically affecting women, according to a study published today in the journal Frontiers in Physiology. The Framingham Risk Score (FRS) analyzes six factorsTrusted Source to determine a person’s likelihood of experiencing a heart attack or stroke within the […]

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Is Virtual Healthcare Enough for Diabetes?

Virtual “telemedicine” appointments with your healthcare team were a saving grace during the COVID-19 pandemic. While video calls with a clinician couldn’t meet all your healthcare needs, they certainly helped at the time.  Today, we’ve returned to routine in-person life, but virtual healthcare has become an increasingly normal option when scheduling some of your appointments. […]