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THE LATEST NEWS IN DIABETES RESEARCH
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New medicine can create a new life for diabetes patients - without needles?
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Researchers have found a new way to supply the body with insulin. The medication that can be taken orally has already been tested on baboons, in which it was found to lower the blood sugar levels without causing hypoglycemia. The new insulin is ready to be tested on humans in 2025. If all goes well, diabetics are facing an easier life without injections.
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YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program
Begins Tuesday, June 4, 2024
YMCA of the Roses - Virtual Program
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Why Men’s Health Deserves Attention
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Statistically speaking… men are dying six years earlier than women, largely due to preventable health issues. As we mark the 30th anniversary of International Men’s Health Week, it’s an ideal moment to shine a light on the disparities in men’s health, the importance of regular check-ups, and—since it’s our specialty—a focus on diabetes awareness and management. Despite progress in early …
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Good day! I hope this post finds you well. This month’s topic focuses on Diabetes in Men. Both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes can lead to a variety of health complications in men, including cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, kidney disease, and vision problems. In addition, men with diabetes are at greater risk for conditions such as erectile dysfunction, urological …
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The Monthly Monitor - June 2025
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In this month's edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York's Monthly Monitor, we have several important updates and insights: Research Insight: A new study from BYU suggests that drinking sugar may be more harmful than eating it, raising questions about our understanding of sugar consumption and its link to type 2 diabetes. Advocacy Efforts: The American Diabetes Association is advocating …
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