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The study found that a novel oral medication significantly reduced blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes over a six-month period. This breakthrough could offer a more convenient alternative to daily injections, potentially improving treatment adherence for millions.
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Researchers linked a specific gut bacteria imbalance to a 40% higher risk of developing gestational diabetes in pregnant women. This discovery opens the door for probiotic treatments that could prevent the condition before it starts.
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A clinical trial showed that a weekly insulin injection matched the blood sugar control of daily doses while reducing nighttime hypoglycemia by 30%. This simplified regimen could greatly improve quality of life for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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New artificial intelligence algorithms can now predict diabetic retinopathy progression from routine eye scans with over 90% accuracy. This tool could enable earlier intervention and prevent blindness in thousands of diabetes patients.
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A large population study found that intermittent fasting led to greater weight loss and better insulin sensitivity than daily calorie restriction in prediabetic individuals. This lifestyle approach may serve as an effective early intervention to reverse prediabetes.
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