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GLP 1 RA (Glucagon Like Peptide 1 – Receptor Agonists) – medications for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity

GLP 1 RA (Glucagon Like Peptide 1 – Receptor Agonists) – medications for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and

The lifestyle changes,diabetes treatment will not be successful without

Very colorful and nice, but the light and dark color shades are immediately noticed. Light shades refer to activities during

Myths related to the newly diagnosed T1 and T2 in young people.Do the obese T1 differ from T2 Diabetes?New insights

The picture of a skinny young person with newly diagnosed T1 diabetes does not have to be typical at a

Insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes – for those who wish to be informed

Taking an insulin is like letting a new partner into your life. You have to know everything about him/her. It

Importance of detecting prediabetes subtypes

Type 2 diabetes develops slowly, without clinical manifestations, although there are laboratory and anthropometric indications of the existence of prediabetes.

Complications of Diabetes

Over time, high blood sugar levels in diabetes lead to changes in blood vessels and nerves of the eyes, kidneys,

Insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes – for beginners

Anyone with type 2 diabetes should know that insulin therapy is a must. Insulin is the basic medication, when secretion

Diet for people with diabetes

A person who has diabetes thinks that he/she has a “severe” disease (temptation), precisely because he/she does not know what

Physical activity for health

Person often wonders – how much physical activity is needed “for health”? When a person decides to lose weight –

What is metabolic syndrome?

Metabolic syndrome is a set of cardiovascular risk factors, whose association increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2

New medications for diabetes

These new medications prolong life and provide quality of life. How? In many ways. At the same time, they effectively

Hyperinsulinemia

Girls and women with oGTT (oral glucose tolerance test) with insulinemia, are often referred to the endocrinologist. Interestingly, endocrinologist rarely