(HealthDay)—Type 2 diabetes can be tough to control without medication. But for some people, the thought of daily shots makes them delay or avoid starting insulin therapy. Ad Now, new research offers some hope for thoseinsulinavoiders—a once-a-week insulin injection may someday replace dail...
Only once before (if my memory serves me) have I ever written about a diabetes medicine that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had not yet approved. That was in 2002 when I wrote about something then called Exendin-4 in my article “The Monster Drug.” That monster drug, renamed e...
megret said in a meeting news release. “if that goes well, we will move forward the platform development by expecting clinical trials within the next few years.” semaglutide promotes weight loss and helps control diabetes by mimicking the glp-1 hormone, which is released in ...
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as being especially helpful resources. And Jen also talks about how she manages her kids’ diabetes much more easily thanks to theDexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitor(http://www.dexcom.com/) and theOmnipod tubeless insulin pump(https://www.myomnipod.com/home). Take a listen for all you ...