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The Endocrine Society recently published an updated clinical practice guideline for the management of hyperglycemia in hospitalized adult patients in non-critical settings. The aim of this document ...
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Adult patients with diabetes or newly recognized hyperglycemia account for over 30% of noncritically ill hospitalized patients. These patients are at increased risk for adverse clinical outcomes in ...
The panel shares insights into the evolution of treatment strategies for patients with diabetes. Eugene E. Wright Jr, MD: [The] traditional model is what I call the treat-to-failure model. We start ...
The authors advise practitioners to “consider the significant expense and additional complexity and costs of multiple combinations of glucose-lowering medications” and caution avoidance of “overly ...
Chemotherapy can raise or lower blood sugar, making diabetes management harder during cancer treatment. Certain chemotherapy drugs and steroids can cause hyperglycemia. Insulin is often the best way ...
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If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer and you have diabetes, you should know that cancer treatments can have a strong effect on your blood sugar. It can be tricky to navigate the two conditions at the ...