Randomized, controlled trials have shown both benefit and harm from tight blood-glucose control in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Variation in the use of early parenteral nutrition and in ...
Study highlights GLP-1 companion effects, underscoring capability of Brightseed’s AI platform to identify and launch ...
Research led by scientists from the Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh has found that early good blood glucose control can minimize the lifetime risk of diabetes-related complications, including ...
For critically ill patients, strictly controlling glucose to a normal level without early parenteral nutrition neither helped nor harmed outcomes, the randomized TGC-Fast trial showed. Duration of ...
A new minimally invasive device, while still in development, could become a lifesaver for individuals with diabetes who experience hypoglycemia, according to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute ...
Neurons in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus that express the cholecystokinin b receptor (VMH Cckbr neurons) appear to support glucose production during hypoglycemia without broadly ...
Patients randomized to an intensive control target of 90-130 mg/dL ended up with a similar mean glucose compared with those assigned a standard 140-180 mg/dL treatment target (170 vs 175 mg/dL, P=0.25 ...
We all know about the health benefits of exercise. They’ve been drummed into us for, well, forever. A new study has found that for type 2 diabetics, certain types of exercise and when in the day ...