Everybody has a set point, and every weight loss intervention eventually leads to a plateau, so it helps to have a variety of tools to support patients.
A new study explores if the kidney failure risk equation can identify patients with type 2 diabetes who would show renal improvement with intensive glycemic management.
A large retrospective review provided the first cumulative incidence rate of pulmonary aspiration in those undergoing upper endoscopy while receiving popular diabetes and obesity treatments.
New findings challenge the growing popularity of food-as-medicine programs by showing that one such program didn't improve glycemic control in individuals with high blood sugar.