GLP-1 receptor agonists associated with lower respiratory sequelae risk in case report analysis
Could diabetes drugs help protect lungs? A new analysis of patient stories suggests a link
An analysis of 136 single-patient case reports from PubMed Open Access found that GLP-1 receptor agonist users had a lower risk of respirato…
Diabetes drugs linked to lower risk of serious lung problems in a new look at patient stories.
Exercise therapy shows benefits for type 2 diabetes management, but adherence challenges persist
Review finds certain exercise types may help manage type 2 diabetes better than others
A systematic review synthesizing evidence on exercise therapy for type 2 diabetes patients found high-intensity interval training yields sup…
A review of research looked at how different exercise programs help people with type 2 diabetes.
Lower creatinine-to-body weight ratio associated with increased prediabetes risk in Chinese adults
Study links lower creatinine-to-weight ratio with higher prediabetes risk in Chinese adults
A retrospective cohort study of 173,476 Chinese adults from health check-up programs found that a lower baseline creatinine-to-body weight r…
A lower creatinine-to-weight ratio found in routine blood tests is linked to a higher risk of developing prediabetes in Chinese adults.
Hepatic insulin resistance linked to greater central obesity in Korean adults with type 2 diabetes
What does liver insulin resistance reveal about type 2 diabetes?
A cross-sectional cohort study of 2,475 Korean adults with type 2 diabetes found participants with a high Hepatic Insulin Resistance Index (…
In type 2 diabetes, high liver insulin resistance is linked to a larger waist size, signaling central obesity and higher metabolic risks.
Meta-analysis finds BMI affects pCR rates in breast cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Body weight may affect breast cancer treatment response, large analysis suggests
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 15,235 breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy found that overweight or obese pa…
Overweight or obese women with breast cancer are less likely to achieve a complete response to chemotherapy before surgery, a large analysis…
Plant bioactive polysaccharides show metabolic benefits in umbrella review of systematic reviews
Plant polysaccharides show potential benefits for blood sugar, cholesterol, and gut health
An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses found plant bioactive polysaccharides had significant effects on blood lipids and…
Plant polysaccharides linked to better blood sugar, cholesterol, gut health, and weight control, though no effect on blood pressure or liver…
Systematic review evaluates molecular diagnostic evolution for congenital adrenal hyperplasia diagnosis
Long-read sequencing shows promise for diagnosing congenital adrenal hyperplasia with high accuracy
This systematic review examined the evolution of molecular diagnostic strategies for congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase de…
Long-read genetic sequencing now matches standard tests and finds hidden gene changes that older methods miss, improving diagnosis for conge…
Insulin dose reduction during exercise yields similar glucose effects with ultra-rapid and rapid aspart
When exercising with type 1 diabetes, does the type of fast-acting insulin matter?
A laboratory-controlled RCT in 43 adults with type 1 diabetes found similar blood glucose declines during exercise with 50-75% reduced doses…
For people with type 1 diabetes, cutting your pre-workout insulin dose by half or three-quarters matters more than choosing between ultra-ra…
Individualized insulin strategies may improve glycemic control in pediatric T1DM with exogenous insulin antibody syndrome
Can personalized insulin plans help kids with a rare, stubborn form of diabetes?
A retrospective case series of 5 pediatric patients with T1DM complicated by exogenous insulin antibody syndrome found that individualized i…
Doctors helped four of five children with rare diabetes stay in a healthy blood sugar range over 70% of the time using personalized treatmen…
Atherogenic Index of Plasma Shows Limited Discrimination for Predicted CVD High-Risk Status in Chinese Screening Cohort
Blood fat ratio linked to predicted heart disease risk in Chinese screening study
A cross-sectional cohort analysis of 6,702 community screening participants in China found that higher atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) was…
A simple blood test ratio called AIP helps predict heart disease risk better when combined with other health data in a large Chinese screeni…
Self-management and glycemic control linked to lower MCI risk in rural elderly with type 2 diabetes
Better diabetes self-care linked to lower cognitive decline risk in rural elderly study
A cohort study of 232 rural Chinese elderly with type 2 diabetes found improved self-management behaviors, fewer depressive symptoms, and be…
Better diabetes self-care and mood control in older adults with type 2 diabetes were linked to a lower risk of memory problems in a rural Ch…
Prediabetes in youth with overweight/obesity associated with lower baseline cognition, stable over 2 years
Could prediabetes affect how young people with obesity think and learn?
A 2-year longitudinal observational study of 67 youth with overweight/obesity found those with prediabetes had lower IQ and poorer executive…
Youth with prediabetes show lower IQ and slower thinking skills compared to peers with normal blood sugar, and these cognitive differences s…