New molecule linked to muscle loss in people with type 2 diabetes
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 GLP-1 and diet: evidence-based strategies for better weight lossGLP-1 and diet: evidence-based strategies for better weight loss
 
GLP-1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide and liraglutide promote significant weight loss and improved glycemic control, particularly in patients with type 2 diabetes, when combined with tailored dietary strategies. Optimizing macronutrient intake, fiber, hydration, and meal timing can enhance the therapeutic benefits of GLP-1 RAs and mitigate common gastrointestinal side effects, supporting sustainable clinical outcomes.
 
 
 New molecule linked to muscle loss in people with type 2 diabetesNew molecule linked to muscle loss in people with type 2 diabetes
 
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered a previously unknown molecule that may explain why people with type 2 diabetes often suffer from muscle weakness and muscle loss - a condition that has a major impact on quality of life and overall health.
 
 
 MIT develops implantable device to automatically release emergency glucagonMIT develops implantable device to automatically release emergency glucagon
 
For people with Type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels become extremely low, it creates a life-threatening situation for which the standard treatment of care is injecting a hormone called glucagon.
 
 
 Innovative wristband offers continuous monitoring of multiple health indicators for diabetesInnovative wristband offers continuous monitoring of multiple health indicators for diabetes
 
A new wearable wristband could significantly improve diabetes management by continuously tracking not only glucose but also other chemical and cardiovascular signals that influence disease progression and overall health.
 
   New Scientific Statement outlines future research directions for type 1 diabetesNew Scientific Statement outlines future research directions for type 1 diabetes
 
A new Scientific Statement released today by the Endocrine Society highlights potential research directions related to the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes (T1D) that should help with the development of new and improved treatment options.
 
   Intermittent energy restriction shows strong benefits for people with obesity and type 2 diabetesIntermittent energy restriction shows strong benefits for people with obesity and type 2 diabetes
 
Intermittent energy restriction, time-restricted eating and continuous energy restriction can all improve blood sugar levels and body weight in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to a study being presented Sunday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.
 
   Early-onset diabetes rates soar among young adults in SwedenEarly-onset diabetes rates soar among young adults in Sweden
 
Early-onset type 2 diabetes nearly doubled in Sweden between 2006 and 2021, with the sharpest increases among young adults, ethnic minorities, and those with lower education. Projections show early-onset T2D could triple by 2050, posing a major public health challenge.
 
 Innovative genome editing approach could be the key to lifelong effective weight management
 
Innovative genome editing approach could be the key to lifelong effective weight managementWeight-loss drugs have surged in popularity, promising rapid results with regular injections. Now, researchers from Japan report a way for the body to make its own weight-loss drugs, doing away with injections in favor of a one-time treatment.
 
 
 Is fruit juice good or bad for diabetes? New research reveals a genetic twist
 
Is fruit juice good or bad for diabetes? New research reveals a genetic twistJapanese adults with a high genetic risk for type 2 diabetes who consumed 100% fruit juice at least once per week had significantly lower odds of developing the disease. The inverse association was not seen in people with low or moderate genetic risk, highlighting gene-diet interactions.
 
 
 Nighttime pistachio consumption affects gut bacteria in adults with prediabetes
 
Nighttime pistachio consumption affects gut bacteria in adults with prediabetesPrediabetes affects a third of people in the United States and most of them will develop Type 2 diabetes, yet effective dietary intervention strategies remain limited.
 
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