
Should people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes get the COVID-19 booster? Drs. Edelman and Pettus weigh in.
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Should people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes get the COVID-19 booster? Drs. Edelman and Pettus weigh in.
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The FDA recently approved Kerendia, a new medication that addresses the management of certain complications of type 2 diabetes, including chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease.
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Medicare recently launched a new program called the Medicare Part D Senior Savings Model Program to test the impact of giving Medicare beneficiaries 65 and older an increased choice of Part D plans with no deductible and a max copay of $35 per month for insulin and fixed-ratio combination GLP-1 RAs Soliqua and Xultophy.
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If you or your child is new to diabetes, it’s crucial to educate the people in all areas of your life so they know how to recognize and treat hypoglycemia. Here are tips on how and what you need to communicate within your school, work, family and social circles.
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Who doesn’t love dessert that can pass for breakfast? These dense, slightly crumbly, mildly sweet berry scones have only five net carbs per serving, and they taste as good as they look.
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