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Glytec Appoints Patrick F. Cua as CEO to Drive Growth in Hospital Glycemic Management

Glytec, a provider of cloud-based insulin management software solutions, announced today the appointment of Patrick F. Cua as CEO ....

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Mastering Blood Sugar and Weight Loss

Recent study underscores tirzepatide s supremacy over semaglutide in regulating blood sugar and achieving weight loss. ....

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Does Protein Play a Role in Type 2 Diabetes Control?

UAB research examines the role of protein in the diets of type 2 diabetes patients. Discover the impact of beef inclusion on weight loss and blood sugar control. ....

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"Reducing Sitting Time in Type 1 Diabetes: Considerations and Implicati" by Anwar M. Alobaid, Paddy C. Dempsey et al.

Sedentary behaviours are ubiquitous in modern society, with Western populations spending approximately 50% of their waking hours in low levels of energy expenditure. This behaviour is associated with cardiometabolic derangements and increased morbidity and mortality. In individuals living with or at risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D), “breaking up” sedentariness by interrupting prolonged periods of sitting has been shown to acutely improve glucose management and cardiometabolic risk factors related to diabetes complications. As such, current guidelines recommend interrupting prolonged periods of sitting with short, frequent activity breaks. However, the evidence underpinning these recommendations remains preliminary and is focussed on those with or at risk of developing T2D, with little information regarding whether and how reducing sedentariness may be effective and safe in those living with type 1 diabetes (T1D). In this review, we discuss the potential application of inter ....

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