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Early insulin therapy and cardiovascular outcomes in newly diagnosed T2D
Real-world evidence linking early insulin intervention with improved cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes.
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Diabetes Mellitus: Type 1 vs Type 2, Symptoms, Treatment & Complications
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New Cell Transplant Therapy Restores Insulin Production in Patient with Type 1 Diabetes Scientists have successfully transplanted gene-edited insulin-producing cells into a man with type 1 diabetes—allowing him to make some of his own insulin without immunosuppressants.

New Cell Transplant Therapy Restores Insulin Production in Patient with Type 1 Diabetes #Science #HealthandMedicine #Diabetes #Type1Diabetes #InsulinTherapy #CellTransplantation

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DOM Researcher Spotlight: Michael Hughes, MD | Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipids - Emory Daily Pulse What is your professional background? I completed my MD and internal medicine residency in Houston at the University of Texas-Houston and Baylor, respectively. I then moved to California for my endocr...

👋 Meet Michael Hughes, MD! After working as an endocrinologist at Stanford, he joins us as faculty in our Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipids! His research focuses on #DiabetesTechnology, and finding ways to make #InsulinTherapy safer and more effective. 🔗 bit.ly/3WYmu7K

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Futuristic digital representation of glucose-sensitive insulin NNC2215 with molecular structure. The image features a high-tech insulin pen and floating red blood cells, highlighting the insulin's blood sugar-regulating mechanism. Graphical elements suggest heart rate monitoring and scientific innovation.

Futuristic digital representation of glucose-sensitive insulin NNC2215 with molecular structure. The image features a high-tech insulin pen and floating red blood cells, highlighting the insulin's blood sugar-regulating mechanism. Graphical elements suggest heart rate monitoring and scientific innovation.

Novo Nordisk's glucose-sensitive insulin, NNC2215, is designed to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia by adjusting its activity based on blood sugar levels. This innovation could make insulin therapy safer for people with diabetes.

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