Scientists Think They've Found a New Cause of Type 2 Diabetes : ScienceAlert

Scientists Think They’ve Found a New Cause of Type 2 Diabetes : ScienceAlert – Canada Boosts

More than half a billion people worldwide are affected by kind 2 diabetes, and but researchers nonetheless do not know what’s behind the situation’s breakdown in insulin performance. Researchers from Case Western Reserve College within the US have now pulled again the molecular curtain and discovered why insulin, the hormone that maintains steady blood sugar,…

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US diabetes patients face delays as insurers tighten Ozempic coverage

US diabetes patients face delays as insurers tighten Ozempic coverage By Reuters – Canada Boosts

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Packing containers of Ozempic and Mounjaro, semaglutide and tirzepatide injection medication used for treating sort 2 diabetes and made by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, is seen at a Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah, U.S. March 29, 2023. REUTERS/George Frey/Fil (corrects identify in graph 10 to Cody Midlam from Cory…

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Medtronic raises fiscal 2024 forecast on strong sales of surgical, diabetes devices

Medtronic raises fiscal 2024 forecast on strong sales of surgical, diabetes devices By Reuters – Canada Boosts

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Medtronic Plc brand is seen displayed on this illustration taken, April 10, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photograph (Reuters) – Medtronic (NYSE:) beat second-quarter revenue and income estimates and raised its annual earnings forecast on Tuesday, banking on sturdy gross sales in its surgical and diabetes models, sending its shares up 2% in…

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Ex-director accuses American Diabetes Association of 'pay to play' with sweetener Splenda

Ex-director accuses American Diabetes Association of ‘pay to play’ with sweetener Splenda By Reuters – Canada Boosts

By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) -A former director of diet for the American Diabetes Affiliation (ADA) sued the non-profit group on Wednesday, accusing it of firing her for objecting to what she referred to as a “pay to play” scheme to advertise the no-calorie sweetener Splenda. Elizabeth Hanna stated the ADA “sold the good name of…

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