Posts Tagged ‘diabetes’

Year
Month
Category
Clear Filters
Obesity and the Elusive Goal of Diabetes Remission

Obesity and the Elusive Goal of Diabetes Remission

June 20, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Seeking remission from type 2 diabetes is an elusive goal for people who are facing this diagnosis. The very human wish is to banish this disease forever, but that’s not what remission really is. In fact, remission means a respite from an illness – not the promise of a cure. Physician Anne Peters describes the […]

Read More
Self-Portrait in Front of a Mirror

Regarding a Person as More Than a Diagnosis

June 7, 2022

Just about any medical diagnosis can be a bit dehumanizing. Even more so when a medical professional takes it a step further and explicitly labels a person with their diagnosis. For most diseases, health professionals have long understood that labeling people in this way – as an “epileptic,” for example – is bad form. But […]

Read More
Lowering the Curtain

Systematically Preventing Obesity and Diabetes Care

June 6, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Two ideas are hard to miss at the annual Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association. One is that it’s getting harder to treat and prevent diabetes adequately without treating obesity. Second is that health systems can’t handle this reality. They are systematically preventing adequate obesity and diabetes care. Distinct but Overlapping Diseases Let’s get […]

Read More
Market Forces, Vanity, Obesity, and Diabetes

Market Forces, Vanity, Obesity, and Diabetes

June 1, 2022

Health & Obesity

When “health plans” tell someone seeking treatment for obesity it’s a vanity thing, we are not fooled. They simply don’t want to pay the bill. Health plan? Not really. It’s a lot like car insurance. It pays for a wreck. Not so much for preventing one. Writing in the New York Times today, Gina Kolata […]

Read More
Tirzepatide Pricing Comes in Similar to Semaglutide

Tirzepatide Pricing Comes in Similar to Semaglutide

May 21, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Competition can be a great thing. In the past few weeks we’ve been hearing a lot about tirzepatide. The FDA just approved it for treating type 2 diabetes, hailing it as an important advance. Tirzepatide for obesity is a couple of years away, but the initial results of pivotal studies have been extremely impressive. So […]

Read More
Pancreatic Polypeptide Cells in the Pancreatic Islet

Two New Studies Point to Diabetes from COVID

March 22, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Very early in the pandemic, it was clear that diabetes and COVID had a deep relationship. Along with obesity, diabetes was a key risk factor for a rough ride with COVID. But as the pandemic unfolded, data started suggesting this was a two-way street. COVID could give patients a higher chance of developing diabetes. A […]

Read More
Full English breakfast at the Three Broomsticks

Potatoes for Breakfast, Dark Vegetables for Supper?

March 17, 2022

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Should we be having potatoes for breakfast? An interesting new study this week adds to the evidence that when we eat different foods might matter for health outcomes as much as our choice of foods. Specifically, this research was an analysis of mortality in persons with diabetes based on NHANES data from 2003 to 2014. […]

Read More
100,000 More Diabetes Deaths, More of Same Policies

100,000 More Diabetes Deaths, More of Same Policies

February 1, 2022

Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

It is a familiar pattern, but no less disappointing because of that. A government commission issues a report and cries out for action. “Another health crisis challenges the U.S.: diabetes mellitus,” says the report issued yesterday by the National Clinical Care Commission. The report correctly identifies obesity as a key driver of rising deaths from […]

Read More
COVID-19 and Diabetes: The Plot Thickens

COVID-19 and Diabetes: The Plot Thickens

January 26, 2022

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The relationship between diabetes and COVID-19 grows more interesting by the day. Early in the pandemic, it became clear that diabetes is an important risk factor for severe complications with COVID-19. As more research emerged, it became clear that inflammation is a mediator for this risk. And now it seems that diabetes might even raise […]

Read More
Why Are We Failing on Diabetes Health Risks?

Why Are We Failing on Diabetes Health Risks?

January 13, 2022

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The numbers are stark. More than 80 percent of Americans with diabetes are not meeting clinical targets to reduce heart disease risk. For people with both diabetes and obesity, more than 90 percent are bearing unnecessary risk. These numbers come from a new scientific statement in Circulation from the American Heart Association. On top of […]

Read More

©2009-2026 ConscienHealth. All rights reserved. | Website Design by Mariela Antunes | Hosting by DTS