The ADA releases its first independent recommendations on physical activity and exercise for all patients with diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has issued updated guidelines for all ...
BERLIN — New consensus guidelines on patient-centered management of type 2 diabetes have now been published for clinicians in Europe and the United States. The final version of the document, ...
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) released its first position statement that includes detailed guidelines for psychosocial assessments and care based on factors including age, type of diabetes, ...
Diabetic neuropathy is the most common complication of diabetes, yet there’s a lack of targeted treatment options. Distal symmetric polyneuropathy and diabetic autonomic neuropathy are particularly ...
Important updates of the past year sought to recognize the importance of obesity care and the need to better integrate behavioral health into diabetes care. Guidelines that affect diabetes care come ...
A new real-world retrospective analysis published in Diabetes Care showed that users of the MiniMed™ 780G system achieved American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommended goals for time-in-range (TIR)— ...
The recommendation to limit long periods of sitting comes after multiple studies show how it affects blood glucose management. ADA also gives providers charts to help them understand the cost of ...
The American Diabetes Association's annual guidelines for 2018 include new recommendations for use of glucose-lowering drugs with proven cardiovascular benefit in type 2 diabetes, optimization of ...
The ADA published its 2019 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, an evidence-based document intended to provide clinicians, patients, and other stakeholders in the diabetes treatment landscape with ...
A new version of Medtronic’s advanced, hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery system showed it could help improve blood sugar control throughout the day in adolescents and young adults with Type 1 ...
In early 2020, upon recommendation by leading endocrinologists, American Diabetes Association lowered the target hemoglobin A1C guidelines for children with type 1 diabetes. Their goal in recommending ...
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