Your love is sweet—but not too sweet! Study finds those living with a partner have better glycemic controlA new study found the association occurred for both men and women. The five words that influenced my pharmacy careerWhen my doctor first told me: “You have type 1 diabetes,” I had no idea how much those words would impact my life and influence my career choices. Are you treating your female and male T2D patients differently? Dutch study shows women with T2D less likely to be prescribed needed meds. What dermatological symptoms can be signs of diabetes? Skin problems can alert doctors to the presence of diabetes in people not yet diagnosed. Parkinson’s disease drug may help teens with type 1 diabetes Drug improves blood pressure, vessel characteristics. How effective are weight loss and exercise in controlling blood sugar in seniors? Lifestyle intervention is recommended as a first-line treatment for diabetes, so researchers sought to fill in the gaps about its effectiveness in older adults. Waterloo researchers developing new glucose monitoring patch diabetes patients can attach themselves The tiny patch features an electro-chemical sensor and uses hundreds of microneedles to monitor glucose levels. Why does the Alzheimer’s brain become insulin-resistant? We still don’t know what cell types and mechanisms are involved in the action—and loss of action—of insulin in the brain. Prescriptions plummeted during the pandemic: study Manitoba study shows sudden drop in all drug classes. Undiagnosed diabetes may be common in hospitalized COVID-19 patients Study suggests measuring HbA1c in COVID-19 patients. First Previous 13 14 15 16 17 Next Last