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GLP-1 Use Tied to Smell and Taste Disturbances
July 2026
GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy has been linked to smell and taste disturbances in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
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21 Aug 2018
Higher BMI Linked to Preference for Evening Activity in Prediabetes
People with prediabetes have a higher BMI if they are more active later in the day, the so-called evening preference, according to a study led by the…
16 Aug 2018
Continuously Monitoring Glucose Levels Could Help Prevent Diabetes
Common foods can cause blood sugar spikes in otherwise healthy people, according to a study from Stanford University, California, USA. Abnormal blood…
16 Jul 2018
One Step Closer to Oral Delivery of Insulin
Injections are a fact of life for the majority of patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus. They are often associated with inconvenience, disruption to…
16 Jul 2018
Impaired Food Access Associated with Diabetes
Food insecurity has been linked to the development of Type 2 diabetes mellitus, according to the results of a recently published study. With food…
10 Jul 2018
Diabetes During Pregnancy Increases Risk of Heart Defects in Babies
Babies are more likely to be born with heart defects if their mothers have Type 1 diabetes whilst pregnant, with the risk even more pronounced when these…
8 Jun 2018
Sleep Efficiency in Diabetes Patients Associated with Cognitive Functioning
Reduced cognitive function is strongly associated with lower sleep efficiency in people with diabetes and prediabetes, according to research from the…
5 Jun 2018
Physiological Metabolism Differences Could Contribute to Type 2 Diabetes
Variations in weight gain tendencies could be partly explained by differences in the ability to metabolise fat, according to researchers from the…
1 Jun 2018
Body Composition Analysis Reveals Link Between Fat Distribution and Metabolic Conditions
Metabolic conditions, particularly coronary heart disease (CHD) and Type 2 diabetes, are strongly associated with specific fat distribution patterns…
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