The 2026 update to the ADA’s Standards of Care in Diabetes introduces new guidance on a wide range of topics, including the ...
The 2026 update reflects rapid advancements in diabetes care, with a strong emphasis on personalized treatment, technology ...
Today, the American Diabetes Association (R) (ADA) released the "Standards of Care in Diabetes--2026" (Standards of Care), the gold standard in evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing and managing ...
Have an upcoming checkup with your doctor for your diabetes? Our Good Appointment Guide will help you prepare, know what to ask, and know what to share to get the most out of your visit. Whether you ...
My recent column about diabetes generated some questions from readers: Merry, a health educator, questioned my mention of a study in Britain that found a particular pattern of eating — a high intake ...
New study findings emphasize the importance of managing heart disease risk factors if you’re living with type 2 diabetes. If you’re managing type 2 diabetes, you already know that keeping your blood ...
The American Diabetes Association has announced new guidelines for how people with diabetes should be treated. This year’s guidance includes stricter recommendations related to medications, new ...
Diabetes management requires a more aggressive approach than previously advised, according to the latest recommendations from the American Diabetes Association. The organization's 2023 Standards of ...
Endocrinologists offer updated recommendations to increase glycemic control and avoid complications. Here is a quick summary. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) has released ...
Discovery featured on cover of Analytical Chemistry could potentially slow progression to full-blown diabetes.
Screening for Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes should start at age 35 for people who are considered overweight, instead of the currently recommended age 40, a draft set of guidelines from the U.S.
Screening for Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes should start at age 35 for people who are considered overweight, instead of the currently recommended age 40, a draft set of guidelines from the U.S.
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