The AJMC® Diabetes compendium is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights for the chronic condition.
April 15th 2025
A new review finds federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are underutilized in hypertension and type 2 diabetes clinical research, despite their potential to improve trial diversity.
WCHN Launches New Study to Investigate Link Between Diabetes and Pancreatic Cancer
June 14th 2017On June 14, 2017, Western Connecticut Health Network (WCHN) announced its launch of a new study that will research the connection between pancreatic cancer and new-onset diabetes. This $2.7 million study will span 3 years and aims to discover a method to detect pancreatic cancer while it can still be cured.
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Dr Bruce Neal Discusses Canagliflozin's Potential for Heart Failure Prevention
June 13th 2017The CANVAS study’s outcomes were “a positive first step” in proving that canagliflozin can be used for the primary prevention of heart failure in patients with diabetes, but more evidence is needed, according to the study’s lead author, Bruce Neal, MB, ChB, PhD, of the George Institute for Global Health at UNSW Sydney, who presented the findings at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association’s in San Diego, California.
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Dr Eda Cengiz Explains Artificial Pancreas Systems' Implications for Patients and Clinicians
June 13th 2017Hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery systems, also referred to as an artificial pancreas, can help improve the management of diabetes while researchers seek a cure, as well as provide reassurance for patients and their families, according to Eda Cengiz, MD, MHS, FAAP, associate professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine.
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CGM "Debate" Finds Benefits, Barriers to Uptake for Type 2 Diabetes
June 12th 2017A light-hearted format for the discussion at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association still brought out the seriousness of the issue: too many with type 2 diabetes have poor glycemic control, and another medication may not be the answer.
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CANVAS Finds Lower Risk of CV Events for Invokana
June 12th 2017The long-awaited results from CANVAS show a reduced risk of cardiovascular events. The study's lead author said clinicians should balance the significant benefits of the drug against the potential harms for a small number of patients with known risks.
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Heart Failure Needs More Attention in Diabetes Drug Trials, Expert Says
June 11th 2017At a symposium at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, experts suggested that the relationship between heart failure and diabetes is finally getting the attention it deserves.
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Dr William Polonsky on the Promising Potential of Continuous Glucose Monitoring
June 11th 2017Continuous glucose monitoring has the potential to revolutionize diabetes care for patients with type 2 diabetes, whether they are on insulin therapy or not, but the technology must be accompanied by stronger support from clinicians in order to be most successful, explained William Polonsky, PhD, CDE, president of the Behavioral Diabetes Institute and associate clinical professor at University of California, San Diego.
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Nina Brown-Ashford Outlines Development and Next Steps of CMS Diabetes Prevention Program
June 11th 2017The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) has demonstrated that it can improve the quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes while saving or maintaining costs, explained Nina Brown-Ashford, MPH, CHES, deputy group director at the CMS Innovation Center. Next, CMS will finalize the DPP’s expansion in another round of rulemaking.
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Medicare's Diabetes Prevention Program Is Coming, but CMMI Has Work to Do
June 11th 2017No one questions the long-term savings that the Diabetes Prevention Program will bring to Medicare, but getting it off the ground will require several steps that have never been done before, including a new payment model.
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Dr Neal Kaufman Weighs Advantages of Digital and In-Person Diabetes Management Programs
June 10th 2017Diabetes management programs can be delivered digitally or in a traditional in-person setting, but there are benefits and drawbacks to each, explained Neal Kaufman, MD, founder and chief medical officer of Canary Health.
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Dr Robert Gabbay Highlights 3 Exciting Areas of Developing Diabetes Technology
June 10th 2017There are a number of exciting technological advances that could change diabetes care as we know it, such as improved continuous glucose monitors and convenient decision support tools, said Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD, chief medical officer of the Joslin Diabetes Center.
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This Week in Managed Care: June 9, 2017
June 9th 2017This week, the top managed care stories included findings that some cancers are being diagnosed earlier after people gain coverage under the Affordable Care Act; a new poll gauged Americans' views on Medicaid; and JDRF launched a new campaign to meet the needs of people with type 1 diabetes.
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Study Finds Increased PCSK9 in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
June 7th 2017The enzyme that affects the body's ability to process LDL cholesterol was found to be correlated with A1C levels. A symposium on the topic will be part of this weekend's 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association.
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WHO Essential Medicines List Adds New Drugs, Categorizes Antibiotics
June 7th 2017When the World Health Organization (WHO) updates its Essential Medicines List every 2 years, observers anticipate the addition of some new drugs or alternate indications. The 20th edition, released Tuesday, also includes a more drastic change by categorizing antibiotics.
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Americans Buying Less Sodium in Packaged Foods, but Opportunities for Improvement Remain
June 5th 2017Amid recent efforts to curtail sodium levels in packaged foods to prevent hypertension and heart disease, the amount of sodium in foods and beverages purchased by US households has decreased, according to a new study. However, most Americans are still buying sodium-dense foods, indicating the need for intensified initiatives to lower sodium intake.
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Childhood Obesity Raises Risk of Arterial Damage in Adulthood, Study Finds
June 1st 2017Researchers from the United Kingdom combed studies to figure out which of several indicators, such as body mass index or waist circumference, were predictors of future cardiac events or health conditions, like hypertension or prediabetes.
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