Obesity affects 1 in 3 women in the U.S., increasing the risk of over 200 associated complications. Yet, insurance coverage for obesity treatments is lacking. The EveryBODY Covered campaign seeks to ...
Autoantibodies for type 1 diabetes are markers of the immune system’s attack on beta cells. Testing for these autoantibodies – GAD, IA-2, IAA, ZnT8, and ICA – can help with monitoring and preparing ...
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New studies show that tirzepatide use in people with type 1 diabetes and overweight or obesity resulted in significant weight loss as well as marked improvements in A1C, time in range, and risk ...
While smoking is bad for anyone’s health, its effects on glucose levels, blood pressure, and the heart can also exacerbate both the short and long-term effects of diabetes. Smoking and using ...
Excessive levels of the stress hormone cortisol can raise blood sugar levels. Many people who have high levels of cortisol and diabetes may struggle to manage their blood sugar until their cortisol ...
Hear from Dr. Bob Gabbay, endocrinologist, researcher, and former Chief Scientific and Medical Officer of the American Diabetes Association, as he explores the most exciting topics and latest ...
Have a burning question about diabetes? Dr. Charles Alexander, diaTribe's medical advisor, is here to answer questions and give insight into real issues readers are facing. Dr. Alexander is an ...
Participating in clinical trials is a way for people with diabetes to be directly involved in the evolution of diabetes care. Julie Heverly shares why she believes these studies are so important – and ...