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Type 2 Diabetes News

Type 2 Diabetes is a chronic condition involving high blood sugar levels and reduced production and responsiveness to insulin.     

Behavioral expert Dr. Bill Polonsky on how providers and caregivers can reframe diabetes conversations.
Award honors innovations to personalize care.
Our interview with Ross Baker on his inspiring marathon journey.
What diaTribe readers asked about my 24-day experiment, eating low carb, and long-term health outcomes.
Results from the SCALE study show weight loss, delayed onset of type 2 diabetes, and report improved quality of life
Program designed for Medicaid and uninsured individuals at risk for diabetes. Omada Health recently announced the launch of Prevent for Underserved Populations. The new...
Disappointing lessons from “The Biggest Loser” participants’ experiences six years later.
Use 4 mm needles, rotate injection sites, and more – why the little stuff matters
A UCLA study offers alarming insights into the nation’s diabetes epidemic.
Why Novo Nordisk and Sanofi’s combination drugs are potential gamechangers for type 2 diabetes.
A run-down on insurance and other payment assistance programs for medical services and prescription medicines
What to do if you have United insurance.
Plus, what people with diabetes and healthcare providers can do
What does A1c miss and what can we do about it?
Our own Kelly Close moderates a panel at SXSW Interactive.
People with type 2 diabetes should contact their physicians if they notice new pain, sores, or infections on their legs or feet.
Sept. 28 was a big day for diabetes tech approvals in the US – a big step in bringing the latest and greatest tech to people with diabetes!
Details on monthly test strip subscription plan and our first impressions.
LEADER results announced at #2016ADA – compared to placebo, Victoza reduces risk of cardiovascular death by 22%, plus a 22% reduction in kidney disease. More results...
What to look for when comparing plans in the healthcare.gov insurance marketplace

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