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Rationale of the Week | What happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs?

February 26th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Rationale of the Week | What happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs?

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on what happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs. 81% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | What happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs?

Question of the Week | Based on ADA Standards, what is next med addition?

February 24th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | Based on ADA Standards, what is next med addition?

JR has type 2 diabetes and takes Metformin 1000mg BID and sitagliptin (Januvia), A1C 8.1%. GFR 47, UACR 158mg/g. Recent diagnosis of congestive heart failure. These are the medications their … Continue reading Question of the Week | Based on ADA Standards, what is next med addition?

Rationale of the Week | 2025 ADA Standards: Key Nutrition Behaviors for Individuals with Diabetes

February 20th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Rationale of the Week | 2025 ADA Standards: Key Nutrition Behaviors for Individuals with Diabetes

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on. 79% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, so you can pass it … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | 2025 ADA Standards: Key Nutrition Behaviors for Individuals with Diabetes

Question of the Week | What happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs?

February 17th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | What happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs?

About 30% of people with diabetes started on GLP-1’s stop taking this medication before completing a year of therapy. According to ADA Standards, what results from sudden discontinuation of GLP-1s … Continue reading Question of the Week | What happens when people stop taking GLP /GIPs?

Rationale of the Week | Action needed to prevent heart failure?

February 12th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Rationale of the Week | Action needed to prevent heart failure?

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants oAction needed to prevent heart failure. 41% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share this important information, so … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | Action needed to prevent heart failure?

Question of the Week | 2025 ADA Standards: Key Nutrition Behaviors for Individuals with Diabetes

February 11th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Question of the Week | 2025 ADA Standards: Key Nutrition Behaviors for Individuals with Diabetes

According to the 2025 ADA Standards of Care, which of the following nutrition behaviors are strongly encouraged for individuals with diabetes? Incorporate onions, garlic, celery, carrots and other vegetables for … Continue reading Question of the Week | 2025 ADA Standards: Key Nutrition Behaviors for Individuals with Diabetes

February 2025 E-Newsletter

February 7th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on February 2025 E-Newsletter

Announcements _________________________ New “Front-of-Product” Label Proposed “Let it Flow” – Semaglutide Approved for CKD Marshmallows & Hope: Diabetes Camp 14 “Making a Difference” Scholarships – due Feb 24th Question of … Continue reading February 2025 E-Newsletter

Rationale of the Week | ADA 2025: Intensive Prevention for High-Risk Individuals with BMI >35 kg/m2

February 6th, 2025 / Beverly Thomassian / Comments Off on Rationale of the Week | ADA 2025: Intensive Prevention for High-Risk Individuals with BMI >35 kg/m2

For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on what defines overbasalization according to 2025 ADA Standards? 60% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to clarify and share … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | ADA 2025: Intensive Prevention for High-Risk Individuals with BMI >35 kg/m2

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