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August Newsletter | Diabetes Medications Approved & Supplements Reviewed

August Newsletter Now Available!

In our August Newsletter, we highlight several exciting new releases! Nasal Glucagon has been approved, generic Dapagliflozin has been released, and Cleveland Clinic has synthesized a chart of supplements and their efficacy for people with diabetes!

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August Newsletter Topics Include:

  • Nasal Glucagon Approved
  • Nutritional Supplement Chart for People With Diabetes
  • 5 Steps to Stop Sitting & Increase Longevity
  • Diabetes Educator Conference “Making a Difference” Scholarship Awarded
  • Generic SGLT-2 Inhibitor Approved
  • New Technology Course & Networking Mixer at San Diego Live Seminar
  • Women Leaders Conference Save the Date – December 6
  • CDCES Coach App® Rated by DANA | $50 Discount for App Survey

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