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Evaluating Type 2 Medications: Insulin Sensitizers

By Steve Edelman, MD on December 14, 2018   /   Insulin Sensitizers, Medications, Type 2   /   4 Comments

Insulin sensitizers represent an important class of oral medications for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and work mainly by reducing insulin resistance, but a false scare with rosiglitatone led to prescribing changes for many healthcare providers.

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7 Tips to Stay Fit Over the Holidays

By Matt Vande Vegte on December 13, 2018   /   Exercise and Fitness   /   Leave a comment

With so many temptations this time of year and seemingly less time to get things done, keeping exercise on the to do list can be a challenge. Here are a few easy tips to help avoid a major fitness fallout.

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TrialNet Tests Family Members to Find a Cure for Type 1

By Desmond Schatz on December 13, 2018   /   Diabetes Research, Type 1   /   13 Comments

TrialNet is an international network of leading academic institutions, physicians, scientists and healthcare teams dedicated to the prevention of type 1 diabetes. They offer risk screening for relatives of people with type 1 diabetes and innovative clinical studies to preserve insulin production.

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Sparkly Red Holiday Sangria

By TCOYD on December 12, 2018   /   Alcohol, Drinks, Recipes   /   Leave a comment

It’s got everything a party cocktail needs, minus the carbs and sugar. Light, crisp and refreshing, it’s the perfect treat any time of year.

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Evaluating Type 2 Medications – Metformin

By Steve Edelman, MD on November 15, 2018   /   Medications, Type 2   /   8 Comments

Metformin is currently recommended as the first drug of choice for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (unless there is a contraindication to it) and is generally a safe medication. However, there are a few precautions to take and things to be aware of while on the medication.

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