Type 2 Diabetes in Youth: A Distinct Treatment Challenge
NIH-funded study finds that in young people, neither of 2 medications for type 2 diabetes helps preserve the body’s ability to make insulin. Read more
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NIH-funded study finds that in young people, neither of 2 medications for type 2 diabetes helps preserve the body’s ability to make insulin. Read more
Can art, youth voices, and health advocacy help fight the diabetes epidemic? Dean Schillinger, MD, shares his unique approach. Read more
Instructing patients to move more is not enough. Focus the prescription around what’s going to be enjoyable if you want it to stick. Read more
Uncovering a patient’s emotions and ambivalence about treatment may lead to a more energized patient with better health. Read more
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