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Surface Plasmonic Biochip to Detect Glucose Levels in Saliva
One holy grail of medical technology research has been the possibility of measuring patients' blood glucose levels indirectly, avoiding the universally hated needle pricks. Not only will this make millions of diabetics jump with joy, it will...
Successful weight loss with GLP-1 agonists
Summary Insights
GLP-1 agonists are effective in weight loss as they delay gastric emptying, induce satiety, and decrease food
These agents have been successfully studied in obese,...
Testing for Sugar In Your Foods
Sometimes you'll find yourself at a restaurant, hotel, or reception where you cannot predict if foods have sugar or flour in them. Your waiter probably has little idea of what's in a given recipe, so don't even ask him; his response...
Fit or Fat? Live or Die? You Decide.
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Nutrition IQ for Your Patients
United States of Diabetes Report
You can use the information in this report to provide evidence for your ...
SPECIAL FEATURE: The Safety and Extrapancreatic effects of GLP-1 on cardiovascular tissue, adipose tissue, liver, and kidney
GLP-1 receptors are widely expressed in CV, adipose, hepatic, and renal tissue [80,...
SPECIAL FEATURE: Glucagon-like peptide 1 increases the period of postprandial satiety and slows gastric emptying in obese men
The regulation of food intake is a complex process involving psychologic, social, and physiologic components. Physiologically, it is generally assumed that food intake is regulated by a central feeding drive that is later counterregulated by...
"On-Track Diabetes" App for Patients
This app lets you log values such as glucose...
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