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Type 2 Diabetes News

Type 2 Diabetes is a chronic condition involving high blood sugar levels and reduced production and responsiveness to insulin.     

Dexcom and Google just announced that they have joined forces to develop a next generation of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) that will be smaller and less expensive...
The two organizations expand their research partnership to support glucose responsive insulin.
My reflections on 2015 and looking to continued progress in the New Year.
ADA, CDC, AMA, and the Ad Council just launched the first-ever national PSA campaign targeting prediabetes awareness and prevention - plus, three short video ads!
Approved for those who can’t tolerate more statins – is this you?
The best way in which our access to data should change is up for debate.
And “potentially transformative” advances coming for type 1 diabetes.
Kerri Sparling of Six Until Me interviews members of the Diabetes Online Community on what makes "Spare a Rose" so meaningful.
A 38% decrease in cardiovascular death is exciting, but our work is nowhere near done.
Plus, why this drug may also be heart healthy.
Plus, what we learned about Companion Medical’s smart insulin pen.
Intarcia just announced exciting results for ITCA 650 , a small implanted device to treat type 2 diabetes. The tiny device is implanted under the skin just once or twice...
What a ride! This year the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) 75 th Scientific Sessions included groundbreaking clinical trial results, the latest updates on diabetes...
IBM and Medtronic announce the first product out of their innovative partnership.
Combining metformin and Jardiance into a single pill.
Leading ophthalmologist Dr. Ivan Suñer on what diabetic retinopathy is, how to prevent it, and what future treatments hold.
Accu-Chek Connect System to be released on August 7 for $29.99.
US launch expected in 2017. 80% of trial participants still using it!
His daily routines, goals, and biggest advice for anyone trying to lose weight.
How 14 minutes of exercise can be one small step towards a healthier life.

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