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A study assessing the use of continuous glucose monitoring in patients with T1D shows significant reductions in A1c and diabetes distress, with or without a behavioral intervention.
A protocol designed for primary care increased weight loss across a quarter of a million people, but only 25% of those with a ...
One-year data suggest allogeneic stem cell-derived islet-cell therapy could become a future option for those with type 1 ...
The dapivirine ring was originally approved in July 2020 to reduce the risk for HIV-1 infection in women 18 years and older ...
A study of 13 insulin-dependent ultra-trail runners reveals how extreme racing fosters self-mastery, social support, and ...
EULAR now recommends moving directly to biologic or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs if the initial ...
Referred to as ‘popcorn lung,’ the obstructive lung condition has been challenging clinicians for decades. But more recent ...
The combination of high temperatures and poor air quality has been linked to an increased risk for acute myocardial ...
Portugal fails to report mental health data of its incarcerated population to the World Health Organization, reflecting ...
For suspected axial spondyloarthritis, preliminary data from a study suggested MRI or CT of the sacroiliac joints were better ...
Additional evidence supports current guideline recommendations to treat all who are hospitalized with influenza with an ...
In the context of new anti-obesity medications, the American College of Cardiology has issued a Scientific Statement updating ...
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