Multiple studies have examined metformin for its potential tumor and cancer fighting ability. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) published such a study in 2016. Researchers found substantial pre-clinical … Continue reading Metformin May Prevent Breast & Other Cancers
Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday … Continue reading Question of the Week | October 8, 2019
The Journal of General Internal Medicine recently surveyed nearly 300 physicians, and the findings were alarming. Their research suggests approximately 25% of all physicians misdiagnose people who have diabetes with … Continue reading Missed-diagnosis Leaves Prediabetes Untreated
Join us live with your questions on October 10, 2019 @ 11:30 a.m. PST! Coach Beverly offers this FREE webinar to help get you prepare for the CDCES Exam. All … Continue reading Free Resource Friday |Preparing for the CDCES Exam Webinar
For Question of the week, test takers usually choose the correct answer 70-80% of the time. However, for this Tuesday’s question of the week, only 25% of respondents chose the … Continue reading Avoiding Juicy Answers |Oct 1 Question of the Week Rationale.
October Newsletter Now Available! Our October Newsletter is brimming with medication updates! From Oral GLP-1 to Semaglutide and pre-filled Glucagon, we’re keeping you up to date AND updating our PocketCards. … Continue reading October Newsletter | New Oral GLP-1: an Easier Pill to Swallow?
Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday … Continue reading Question of the Week | October 1, 2019
A new study published in Nature Medicine shows just an extra kilogram of visceral fat can raise a woman’s risk of type 2 diabetes by more than seven times, compared … Continue reading Visceral Adiposity More Dangerous for Women than Men