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    How do you advocate for your patients? How do you make sure their care is equitable? Anne L. Peters, MD, discusses the importance of advocacy.

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    Why is life expectancy for women with type 2 diabetes shorter than for men with the disease? Andrew H. Heald, MD, discusses the findings from 10-year of data and possible contributors to the results.

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    • Dr Adrian Heald discusses new data for people with #T2D with a 10-year follow up. A key finding of the study is that women with T2D actually have a shortened life expectancy compared with men with T2D. #EASD2022 #MedTwitter https://t.co/5UbaUgLNj2 https://t.co/CiTK2nt2bD

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    Adults with type 2 diabetes and a BMI of 21 kg/m2 to 27 kg/m2 have high likelihood of diabetes remission if they lose 10% of their starting weight, researchers reported. “Type 2 diabetes is often considered to be ‘caused’ by a higher body mass index, and certainly there is a strong link between increasing weight, increasing BMI and the incidence of type 2 diabetes,” Alison

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    • ICYMI: "This data can offer a frameshift in our thinking; to see weight loss as a valuable therapeutic option for people who are diagnosed with type 2 #diabetes at lower BMI.” #EASD2022 @EASDnews @UONnutrition https://t.co/0myfCiyHnS

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    Adults with type 2 diabetes and a BMI of 21 kg/m2 to 27 kg/m2 have high likelihood of diabetes remission if they lose 10% of their starting weight, researchers reported. “Type 2 diabetes is often considered to be ‘caused’ by a higher body mass index, and certainly there is a strong link between increasing weight, increasing BMI and the incidence of type 2 diabetes,” Alison

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    • ICYMI: "There is a good chance of [diabetes] remission for people with a BMI of below 27 [kg/m2] if they’re able to lose around 10% of their starting weight." #EASD2022 @EASDnews @UONnutrition https://t.co/0myfCiyHnS

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    Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is common in people with type 2 diabetes but is often hard to recognize. Treatments newly proven to be effective make diagnosis an imperative.

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