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    Nutrition plays a significant role in a patient’s diabetes management, but there is no universal approach to incorporating a healthy diet. Ka Hei Karen Lau, MS, RDN, LDN, CDCES, and other specialists explored various nutrition programs, such as providing food benefits to those without access to food, offering education on food choices, and addressing weight stigma.

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    • Hot Topics in Nutrition: What’s the Evidence? — @SethABerkowitz; Ka Hei Karen Lau, MS, RDN, LDN, CDCES; and Meg Salvia, MS, RDN, CDCES, presented at #ADA2023. Read a recap in ADA Meeting News: https://t.co/bXf3gsYmRB https://t.co/1PxQbZxV0S

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    In a Monday morning symposium, three scientists spotlighted major advancements in diabetes from the past year, from new guidelines and statements to a bionic pancreas and anti-obesity drugs. John B. Buse, MD, PhD, reported that health equity issues remain the biggest challenge in advancing diabetes treatment and prevention.

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    • Major Advances and Discoveries in Diabetes: The Year in Review — John B. Buse, MD, PhD; Anath Shalev, MD; and Michael W. Schwartz, MD, presented during this symposium at #ADA2023. Read a recap in ADA Meeting News: https://t.co/fnPEOIJGIi https://t.co/4oKaaOxKH4

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    Factors including food insecurity, community, and economic disadvantage play integral roles in the development and care of diabetes, according to four experts who took a closer look at social determinants of health and diabetes. Felicia Hill-Briggs, PhD, ABPP, provided an overview of SDOH in the development of diabetes. She was the chair of the committee that wrote the scientific review of SDOH…

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    • Social Determinants of Health: Impact on Diabetes Development and Care — This @DiabetesCareADA Symposium at #ADA2023 included presentations from Felicia Hill-Briggs, PhD, ABPP, and @SethABerkowitz. Recap in ADA Meeting News: https://t.co/WKy4zb1Rfw https://t.co/L7hGMijLTb

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    DKD may look the same clinically in type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, but research suggests there are differences that could influence risk, progression, and treatment for patients with each type of diabetes. “We are looking into molecular pathways and planning direct comparisons between type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes to find altered mechanisms,” said Viji Nair, PhD, MS.

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    • Diabetes Kidney Disease in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: The Same Disease? — Viji Nair, PhD, MS; @sylviaerosas; and @ASrivastavaMD presented at #ADA2023. Read a recap in ADA Meeting News: https://t.co/9t1luzhG2r https://t.co/LXy1cfhYFZ

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    Rodica Busui, MD, PhD, American Diabetes Association® President of Medicine & Science, recalled her earliest days of working in a clinic in Romania, her fellowship at the University of Michigan, and choosing diabetes as her life’s work. She also discussed the new clinical research program in diabetes she was asked to develop.

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    • My Journey in Diabetes Care, Research, and Complications — ADA President, Medicine & Science Rodica Busui, MD, PhD, delivered this address Sunday at #ADA2023. Read a recap in ADA Meeting News: https://t.co/MmDfw2HUGR https://t.co/JeQUojjOuD