As the use of injectable GLP-1 drugs continues to rise, questions persist about what happens after patients stop taking them in real-world settings. A new Cleveland Clinic analysis of nearly 8,000 ...
New research finds that a low-carbohydrate diet may improve beta-cell function in people with Type 2 diabetes. New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, published in the Journal of ...
Diabetic patients who switch to a high-deductible health plan may be more likely to leave name-brand medication unfilled, according to a study funded by Merck and published by JAMA Network Open. For ...
New research led by NYU Langone Medical Center examines what happens when a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS) who is clinically stable stops taking their medication. The international, multi-site ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Omada Health, the virtual between-visit healthcare provider, today released findings from an attitudinal survey of 1,000 non-Omada members to better understand the ...
Obesity rates continue to rise in the United States. Treatment includes modification of diet, exercise, behavioral modification, and medical consideration including anti-obesity medications. However, ...
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