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Mashup Score: 0Safe intermittent fasting possible for people with diabetes - 4 year(s) ago
People with well-managed diabetes who wish to try intermittent fasting for weight loss or other reasons can do so safely with careful attention to glucose levels, particularly with continuous glucose monitoring, according to two speakers. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of my patients [with diabetes] have told me they were having difficulty being home with so much access to their
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Mashup Score: 0Safe intermittent fasting possible for people with diabetes - 4 year(s) ago
People with well-managed diabetes who wish to try intermittent fasting for weight loss or other reasons can do so safely with careful attention to glucose levels, particularly with continuous glucose monitoring, according to two speakers. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of my patients [with diabetes] have told me they were having difficulty being home with so much access to their
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Eating through the #COVID19 pandemic? Here’s how people with #diabetes who fast for various reasons can do so safely. @ADCESdiabetes #ADCES20 @thesnowapewife @diabetessisters https://t.co/Jq0jjUSUc6
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Adults with type 2 diabetes who experience stress connected with their disease may be at higher risk for fatal coronary heart disease, according to a speaker.“This is not always the priority,” Clipper F. Young, PharmD, MPH, CDE, BC-ADM, BCGP, associate professor and clinical pharmacist at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, told Healio. “We have been
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Adults with type 2 diabetes who experience stress connected with their disease may be at higher risk for fatal coronary heart disease, according to a speaker.“This is not always the priority,” Clipper F. Young, PharmD, MPH, CDE, BC-ADM, BCGP, associate professor and clinical pharmacist at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, told Healio. “We have been
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Adults with type 2 diabetes who experience stress connected with their disease may be at higher risk for fatal coronary heart disease, according to a speaker.“This is not always the priority,” Clipper F. Young, PharmD, MPH, CDE, BC-ADM, BCGP, associate professor and clinical pharmacist at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, told Healio. “We have been
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People with type 2 #diabetes see risk for fatal CHD increase with diabetes-related stress, according to @ADCESdiabetes presenter @DiabetesTUCA @TouroCalifornia #ADCES20 https://t.co/u8FaigUGvC
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Mashup Score: 1More support, services needed to match diabetes technology with underserved populations - 4 year(s) ago
Disparities in diabetes care among underserved populations can be reduced with increased support, the right technology and “unlimited visits” with diabetes care and education specialists who understand patient needs, according to a speaker.People with diabetes from underserved communities confront multiple barriers to receiving the care they need, such as difficulty accessing health
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Disparities in #diabetes care among underserved populations require increased support, the right technology and “unlimited visits” with diabetes care and education specialists who understand patient needs. @ADCES #ADCES20 https://t.co/wmjvHp2hVn
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Digital health technology can improve diabetes diagnosis, management and education, and diabetes care and education specialists must take an active role to ensure devices are safe, usable and effective for patients, according to a speaker.For people with diabetes, clinicians and diabetes care and education specialists to realize the benefits of technology, such devices must meet the needs of the
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Good skin care and proper use of wearable diabetes technology can help prevent skin issues related to insulin pump or continuous glucose monitor use, according to two speakers.“If we can avoid preventable complications through assessment, education and intervention, then let’s do it,” Nick Galloway, BSN, RN, CDCES, a clinical diabetes specialist at CeQur Corporation, said during
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Mashup Score: 0Most women in gestational diabetes education program have post-partum glucose impairment - 4 year(s) ago
More than half of the women of Asian ethnicity who participated in a gestational diabetes education program had some form of glucose impairment 4 to 12 weeks after delivery, according to two speakers. In general, only 42% of women with gestational diabetes complete a postpartum OGTT, even though 50% to 70% of women with gestational diabetes develop type 2 diabetes later in life, according to
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In this video, Michelle L Litchman PhD, FNP-BC, speaks with Diabetes in Real Life columnist Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, about the benefits of peer support for people with diabetes and their families.Litchman, who is a nurse practitioner and assistant professor of nursing at the University of Utah College of Nursing, explains that interacting with someone who has the same condition
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ICYMI: People with #diabetes can use intermittent fasting to lose weight - as long as its safely, according to two @ADCESdiabetes speakers. #ADCES20 @thesnowapewife @diabetessisters https://t.co/IcegfhaL0h