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    Eat more dairy, less red meat to prevent type 2 diabetes

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: September 21, 2022

    Not all animal foods are alike when it comes to their association with type 2 diabetes risk, shows a large new review. The devil is in the details...

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    At EASD, docs to eye new tactics for type 2 diabetes

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: September 16, 2022

    New data on tirzepatide for weight loss and potential type 2 diabetes remission as well as an update on use of dapagliflozin for heart failure...

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    Post-COVID fatigue, exercise intolerance signal ME/CFS

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    Miriam E. Tucker

    Of people with persistent fatigue and exertion intolerance following COVID-19, nearly half met the strictest diagnostic criteria for myalgic...

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    Early time-restricted eating ups weight loss, but jury still out

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: August 9, 2022

    “Ultimately, it is about finding the best approach to moderate calorie intake that works for each person.”

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    Clinicians can help people with severe ME/CFS, even unseen

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: August 9, 2022

    About a quarter of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome are homebound or bedbound, making medical office visits...

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    Increasing data link ME/CFS, long COVID, and dysautonomia

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: August 8, 2022

    Both ME/CFS and long COVID commonly involve numerous symptoms beyond the defining ones.

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    Treatments explored to ease postviral symptoms of ME/CFS and long COVID

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: August 8, 2022

    “There aren’t cures, but there are many management techniques to improve symptoms.”

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    Neuropathy drives hypoglycemia cluelessness in T1D

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: August 5, 2022

    People with type 1 diabetes may be unaware of hypoglycemia episodes because of peripheral neuropathy.

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    Barrett’s esophagus: AGA screening update ‘goes above and beyond’

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: July 22, 2022

    New American Gastroenterological Association document suggests dropping GERD as a prerequisite for screening, among other advice statements.

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    Hormone therapy didn’t increase recurrence or mortality in women treated for breast cancer

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: July 21, 2022

    Recurrence was increased with vaginal hormone therapy among those taking aromatase inhibitors.

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    In the quest for a cure for type 1 diabetes, two companies merge

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: July 14, 2022

    The type 1 diabetes advocacy organization JDRF said the acquisition “represents a significant stride in cures research for the type 1 diabetes...

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    Cutting dietary simple sugars may relieve GERD symptoms

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: July 13, 2022

    This study may be the first randomized controlled diet intervention trial to examine carbohydrates by type and amount on symptomatic GERD.

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    Childhood type 1 diabetes tests suggested at ages 2 and 6

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: July 12, 2022

    “This study is timely because recent successes in preventing type 1 diabetes highlight the need to identify the best candidates for intervention...

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    Obesity links to faster fading of COVID vaccine protection

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: July 12, 2022

    The authors concluded that additional or more frequent booster doses are likely to be required to maintain protection among people with obesity...

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    FDA approves Qsymia for treating teens with obesity 

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    Miriam E. Tucker
    Publish date: June 28, 2022

    The drug is the fourth to be approved for treating obesity in youth.

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