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‘We love this fairly low-risk intervention’: Over-the-counter device is helping people gain insight into their health
Read full article: ‘We love this fairly low-risk intervention’: Over-the-counter device is helping people gain insight into their healthContinuous glucose monitors (CGM), once exclusive to diabetics, are now available over-the-counter, opening new possibilities for health monitoring.
The rise of weight loss drugs: What you need to know
Read full article: The rise of weight loss drugs: What you need to knowCheck out the latest research on weight loss drugs and how people are paying for them! Find out which medications are most effective and the qualifications to access them. #WeightLossDrugs #HealthandWellness
Diabetes awareness: Houston woman’s fight against the disease that took her son
Read full article: Diabetes awareness: Houston woman’s fight against the disease that took her sonApproximately 37.3 million people, or about 11% of the U.S. population, have diabetes while an additional 96 million have prediabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Texas Sen. Whitmire discusses mayoral race, festival encourages people to get fit, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Texas Sen. Whitmire discusses mayoral race, festival encourages people to get fit, and more on Houston NewsmakersState Senator John Whitmire says his run for Houston Mayor is personal because it's his opportunity to guide the city he loves to better prosperity. On this week's Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall, Senator Whitmire talks about the city's fiscal challenges ahead, his plans for correcting them answers critics about his campaign fund and accusations that his campaign was responsible for a leaked audio tape of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.
More than Type 1 and Type 2, the local research into “atypical” diabetes
Read full article: More than Type 1 and Type 2, the local research into “atypical” diabetes"I'm quite optimistic that over the next several years we should be able to understand the causes of diabetes better through this approach and hopefully classify diabetes in a way that's much more helpful to clinicians and to physicians," Dr. Ashok Balasubramanyam, said.
Eli Lilly caps the cost of insulin at $35 a month, bringing relief for millions
Read full article: Eli Lilly caps the cost of insulin at $35 a month, bringing relief for millionsEli Lilly will cap the out-of-pocket cost of its insulin at $35 a month, the drugmaker said Wednesday. The move, experts say, could prompt other insulin makers in the U.S. to follow suit.
Seen at 7: Treating and Preventing Diabetes
Read full article: Seen at 7: Treating and Preventing DiabetesNearly 13 percent of adults in Houston live with diabetes, and for some neighborhoods, that number is even higher, up to 24 percent. In our latest 2 your health segment, we welcome back Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the city of Houston.
Houston patients struggle to find Ozempic as popularity for weight loss drugs skyrockets across social media
Read full article: Houston patients struggle to find Ozempic as popularity for weight loss drugs skyrockets across social mediaThe drug Semaglutide was initially marketed under the name Ozempic to manage type two diabetes. Last year, Semaglutide was approved by the FDA to be used for weight loss under the name Wegovy.
Houston nutritionist reveals 3 things people with diabetes should always have on their plates
Read full article: Houston nutritionist reveals 3 things people with diabetes should always have on their platesMary Ellen Phipps is the registered dietitian nutritionist behind Milk & Honey Nutrition. She was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at 5-years-old. Since then, she’s always thought about food differently. Now as an adult, she cooked up a real passion for turning classic comfort foods into healthier, low-sugar meals and snacks.
Houston dietitian releases new cookbook to help manage diabetes and balance blood sugars
Read full article: Houston dietitian releases new cookbook to help manage diabetes and balance blood sugarsMary Ellen Phipps, RDN shares healthy and easy recipe ideas to help manage diabetes and blood sugars. Mary Ellen Phipps, RDN shares healthy and easy recipe ideas to help manage diabetes and blood sugars. Mary Ellen Phipps, RDN shares healthy and easy recipe ideas to help manage diabetes and blood sugars. Mary Ellen Phipps, RDN shares healthy and easy recipe ideas to help manage diabetes and blood sugars. Mary Ellen Phipps, RDN shares healthy and easy recipe ideas to help manage diabetes and blood sugars.
Keeping diabetes in check throughout the holidays
Read full article: Keeping diabetes in check throughout the holidays“So when you have diabetes, you have high blood sugars, and you need to use it up, instead of store it or let it keep spinning around in your bloodstream. So, I think people don’t put as much thought or effort into the exercise component of diabetes management,” Folb said. HolidaysWith the busy holiday season approaching, it’s tricky to balance stress, exercise and diet. Eating a meal full of carbs plus dessert will spike your blood sugar and can make it difficult to bring back down. Folb said keeping your blood sugar high for too long can increase inflammation which leads to heart attacks and strokes.
KPRC 2 honors Diabetes Awareness Month: Here’s everything you should know about the condition
Read full article: KPRC 2 honors Diabetes Awareness Month: Here’s everything you should know about the conditionIn Texas, more than 2.8 million people are living with the disease, according to the American Diabetes Association. If you have gestational diabetes, your baby could be at higher risk for health problems. There is a diabetes support group in Northwest Houston that meets the last Tuesday of every other month. The American Diabetes Association offers several ways that you can help support research, including these promotions. Make a donation to the American Diabetes Association here.
We’ve all heard of diabetes. But do you know the difference between types 1 and 2?
Read full article: We’ve all heard of diabetes. But do you know the difference between types 1 and 2?Safe to say, most people have heard of diabetes, the disease that affects the way your body regulates blood sugar, or glucose.
Meet the 8-year-old boy rising above his diabetes diagnosis
Read full article: Meet the 8-year-old boy rising above his diabetes diagnosisThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. That was the experience for one local family as their son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2. But with the help of the UT Physicians team, now 8-year-old Ethan is a happy and healthy boy. If you would like more information or to schedule a consultation, visit UTPhysicians.com or call 888-488-3627.
Know Before The Low: program for type 1 diabetes aims to reduce low blood sugar emergencies
Read full article: Know Before The Low: program for type 1 diabetes aims to reduce low blood sugar emergenciesYou’d never know by watching her perform, but singer/songwriter Crystal Bowersox has been living with type 1 diabetes since she was six. Sometimes no matter how hard she tries, she said her blood sugar will still get low. “So a mild low blood sugar is something I can treat myself, I can do to my fridge get some juice, and I’ll be okay,” Bowersox saidBut a low blood sugar emergency is a different story. But with severely low blood sugar can come fainting and seizures. “I don’t want to be naive and think I’m always going to know when it’s going low,” Bowersox said.
How diabetics could get an early notice of a COVID-19 infection
Read full article: How diabetics could get an early notice of a COVID-19 infectionNow, theres a new use for all of those patients who wear a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). One healthcare giant says people who wear them should pay special attention to any abnormalities in their daily readings because it might be a good tool for catching a COVID-19 infection early. How his CGM and smartwatch saved himThe CGMs can work together with smart devices to alert diabetic patients when blood sugar is too high or too low. Sudden changes in blood sugar control may point to a potential COVID infection and we know of those that have died from COVID-19, 40% had diabetes. This could be an important key to catching coronavirus early, and in this group of people with diabetes, thats particularly important.