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This article from 2024 highlights the latest clinical data showing that a new class of diabetes drugs can significantly reduce cardiovascular risks in patients with Type 2 diabetes. These findings suggest that future treatment guidelines may shift to prioritize heart-healthy glucose-lowering medications.
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A recent study examines how continuous glucose monitors help people with Type 2 diabetes achieve better blood sugar control compared to traditional finger-prick testing. This technology provides real-time feedback, helping patients make immediate dietary and lifestyle adjustments.
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Researchers report that a Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil and leafy greens can lower HbA1c levels by 1.5% in people with prediabetes over a 12-month period. This dietary approach offers a powerful, drug-free way to delay or prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes.
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A clinical trial shows that a once-weekly insulin injection works as effectively as daily injections for managing Type 2 diabetes, with fewer hypoglycemic events. This could drastically simplify treatment regimens and improve patient adherence to therapy.
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A new study reveals that sleep deprivation of just four hours per night for one week reduces insulin sensitivity by 25% in healthy adults. This underscores the critical role of sleep quality in maintaining metabolic health and preventing diabetes.
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