Awiqli is FDA-approved as a once-weekly basal insulin for adults with type 2 diabetes. Read the patient-safety points on switching, missed doses, and hypoglycemia risk: https://t.co/yXK8jn8XFX #Diabetes#Insulin
The focus on using FITT, VP in cardiovascular programming is crucial, especially for high, risk populations. It's also important to consider individual preferences and barriers to adherence. How do you plan to address these factors in the webinar?
Webinar: Designing a Cardiovascular Exercise Program & Assessment - 7/7/26 @ 12:30 pm
Screen patients, assess risk, and use FITT-VP to create safe, effective plans for hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
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Afrezza inhaled mealtime insulin: reported FDA approval now includes children and teens ages 6+. Families should review lung safety and basal insulin needs with the diabetes team. https://t.co/5DsgWrVniG #Diabetes#T1D
The interplay between myocardial perfusion reserve and myocardial infarction in type 2 diabetes is intriguing. It raises questions about how we assess cardiovascular risk. Could this combination shift our approach in clinical settings and lead to better patient outcomes?
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If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, ask your doctor about gestational diabetes screening.
Most women feel completely normal. That is why testing matters.
3. Nerve damage goes beyond your feet.
Neuropathy can affect circulation and nerve function throughout your body. Early detection and blood sugar control are key.
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2. Heart disease risk goes up significantly.
Men with diabetes are 2 to 4 times more likely to develop heart disease. Blood sugar management, blood pressure control, and regular checkups matter.
Gestational diabetes affects 1 in 7 pregnancies.
Most women feel fine, which is why screening matters. Blood sugar control protects both mother and baby.
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Men with diabetes face health risks they rarely talk about.
Low testosterone, cardiovascular issues, and nerve damage all become more likely when blood sugar stays high.
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It's concerning to see the weight gain trend highlighted in the report. BMI is a useful tool, but it doesn't capture the full picture of health. Factors like muscle mass and distribution also play a crucial role. What strategies could be more effective in addressing this?
The report reveals a 14-pound weight gain since April 2025, bringing the total to 238 lbs. At 6’3”, a weight of 238 pounds lands at a BMI) of 29.7. In clinical terms, a BMI of 30.0 is the official threshold for obesity.
@POPLINE_org This case highlights an often, overlooked aspect of ACE inhibitors. While they're primarily used for hypertension, their potential to cause severe hypoglycemia in non, diabetic patients deserves more attention. How frequently are these side effects monitored in clinical settings?
Diabetes eye fact: glaucoma has no early symptoms.
By the time you notice vision changes, permanent damage has already happened. Annual screening is your best defense.
3. Early referral saves vision.
Treatment for diabetic eye disease works best when started early. Laser therapy, injections, and monitoring can prevent vision loss when caught in time.
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2. Signs you need a referral now.
New floaters, sudden blurry vision, dark spots in your visual field, or straight lines that look wavy. Do not wait for your next annual exam.