Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Whether people with diabetes prefer face-to-face, telephone or video consultations depends on whom you ask. We summarise the findings of two published online surveys and report the results of our own paper survey, distributed through the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation monthly newsletter, Diabetes Wellness News. Respondents to the online surveys were positive about the benefits of virtual consultations, although there were concerns about confidentiality, safeguarding and identification of emotional issues.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
The Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) is a six-week group program for people with type 2 diabetes and is designed to help participants manage their diabetes symptoms including tiredness, pain, and emotional issues by helping them learn skills to better manage their diabetes day-to-day like action planning, problem-solving and decision making. This program is also beneficial for caregivers and are encouraged to enroll. DSMP is an evidence-based program developed at Stanford University and now managed by the Self-Management Resource Center. Participants will receive a free Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions book and a relaxation CD/MP3 for enrolling.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
A new treatment using stem cells that produce insulin has surprised experts and given them hope for the 1.5 million Americans living with the disease.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Researchers create new five-module CAR-T cell that shows potential against Type 1 diabetes. The 5MCar cells were tested in a study in experimental T1D mouse models. When the biomimetic cells were adoptively transferred to the mice, the manifestation of T1D was prevented due to targeting of autoimmune CD4+ T cells. The results of the study show that T cells that express 5MCar can effectively destroy pathogenic autoimmune T cells and prevent the development of T1D. Also, the biomimetic design enhances sensitivity and may improve the toxicity profile seen with convention CAR-T designs. Further studies can determine if this approach is a safe and effective immunotherapy for humans with T1D and other aberrant T-cell–induced disorders.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
The study met both primary endpoints with Soliqua demonstrating noninferiority of blood sugar (HbA1c) reduction and superiority on body weight change from baseline compared to premixed insulin. The study also met its key secondary endpoints with Soliqua achieving a greater proportion of people reaching a HbA1c target of <7% without weight gain, a greater proportion of people reaching a HbA1c target of <7% without weight gain and without hypoglycemia, and superiority in reduction of HbA1c compared with those using premixed insulin.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Unfortunately, while the A1c differences between the two groups were significantly different at 6, 9, and 12 months after diagnosis, the average A1c level was still at or above 7%, for a considerable proportion of learn about participants. These results underscore the value of CGM use in improving diabetes management in young people, but also demonstrate the require for more effective management strategies in this group.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
It’s stretchable, like a band-aid, waterproof, and long lasting. In today’s Medical Moment, how this small patch may soon take the place of invasive health monitors. For many diabetics, daily monitoring of blood sugar means a finger prick. But what if there was a better way?
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
The price Americans pay for insulin is more than ten times higher than the average price in 32 other countries combined.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
We find that the costs attributed to type 1 diabetes are disproportionately higher than the number of type 1 patients compared with type 2 patients, suggesting that combining the two diseases when estimating costs is not appropriate. This study and another recent contribution provides a necessary first step in estimating the substantial costs of type 1 diabetes on the U.S.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
The two will collaborate on a new version of Welldoc’s long-running BlueStar diabetes management app, to include dosing data for several insulins produced by Lilly, ahead of the Big Pharma’s future launch of its connected insulin pen. The BlueStar app has been cleared by the FDA for adults with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, offering insulin titration support, a bolus calculator and personalized health coaching. It is designed to integrate with a range of blood sugar readers and continuous glucose monitoring systems.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
UK-based digital health start-up Quin has just closed its latest fundraising round, placing its total capital raised to date at £3.6 million. The Quin app provides personalised diabetes treatment information for people who take insulin to manage their blood glucose levels.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
FreeStyle Libre 3 is the latest advancement from Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre family of products and featuring the smallest, thinnest continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor (~size of two stacked U.S. pennies) and a more environmentally sustainable system design.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Depression is twice as common in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes as in the general population, and is associated with poor outcomes. Evidence is growing that depression and type 2 diabetes share biological origins, particularly overactivation of innate immunity leading to a cytokine-mediated inflammatory response, and potentially through dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Throughout the life course, these pathways can lead to insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease, depression, increased risk of type 2 diabetes, and increased mortality.
|
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Diabetes-focused life sciences company Zucara Therapeutics released preclinical findings on a daily therapy to slow and prevent plummeting blood glucose levels in Type 1 diabetes patients. The results were published in the peer-reviewed journal, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. Dubbed ZT-01, it could in theory restore the body's ability to release glucagon, an essential component of blood glucose level regulation.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
We propose a prototype for a dashboard summary report of glucose, insulin, meals, and activity data intended for providers and patients on MDI using connected pens and CGM. Our goal is to stimulate development of a standardized approach.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
The randomized study recruited 175 adults who were taking a longer-acting basal insulin, meaning they would only take it once or twice per day. Those who used a CGM for eight months saw their hemoglobin A1C levels decrease from 9.1% to 8%.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Gut bacteria may act on the gut-brain axis to alter appetite control and brain function as part of the genesis of eating disorders. The gut-brain axis, connected via neural, hormonal, and immunological pathways, is a bi-directional communication system that is initially recognized for its role in regulating digestive function and food intake.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Not only do people with depression have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, people with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop depression after diagnosis.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Walmart has announced a new private brand of analog insulin, the first of its kind, designed to overcome common impediments, like affordability of and access to diabetes care, especially for those without health insurance, according to a Tuesday press release shared on the company's official website. The new plan went into effect this week, and includes FexPen, which goes for $85.88, and analog insulin vials, sold at $72.88. Both products are only available through Walmart's proprietary ReliOn brand, and could save customers up to $101 per vial or $251 per package of FlexPens — a savings of 58% to 75% — read the press release.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Unlike other companies with app-based coaching programs for managing diabetes, such as Livongo and Omada, Virta’s is based on restricting carbohydrates. Users are sent equipment, such as a connected scale, blood glucose and ketone testing strips, and enter their weight and blood sugar data.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
EPFL spin-off Readily3D has developed a novel system that can print biological tissue in just 30 seconds. The firm's technology is being used in a large-scale European project to develop a living model of the pancreas for testing new drugs.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
The ams AS7038RB and AS7038GB sensors and AS7030B sensor module, available from Mouser Electronics, are based on photoplethysmography (PPG) and electrocardiogram (ECG), two popular methods for heart rate monitoring (HRM) and heart rate variability (HRV), which measure the pulse rate by sampling light modulated by blood vessels.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Biocorp, société française spécialisée dans le développement et la fabrication de dispositifs médicaux et de solutions connectées dans le domaine de la santé, vient d'annoncer la signature de deux nouveaux accords avec le taiwanais Health2Sync et l’espagnol SocialDiabetes. Ces deux partenariats portent sur l’intégration de Mallya, dispositif connecté dédié aux stylos à insuline, aux applications digitales développées par Health2Sync et SocialDiabetes afin d’améliorer la qualité de soins des patients diabétiques.
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
Injections are inherently scary looking, and the fact that you’ve got to get approximately 3 of them a day doesn’t help soothe the pain, metaphorically speaking. Youtrust reinvents how they look by overhauling their clinical design for something that’s functional yet also trendy. Its form language is simple and sophisticated, and is upgraded by gradients, vibrant hues, and speckled CMF (although orange speckles on injections may irk some folks).
|
Scooped by
Beeyond
|
RADIANT plans to screen about 2,000 people with unknown or atypical forms of diabetes that do not fit the common features of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
|