October 31st 2025
Use of GLP-1 receptor agonists for weight loss has more than doubled since early 2024 while 7.6 million fewer US adults qualify as obese in 2025.
Hypertension Highlights: A Photo Essay
September 12th 2014Hypertension and diabetes, hypertension and stroke/dementia, renal artery stenosis and hypertension in children, pulmonary arterial hypertension, portal hypertensive gastropathy, central retinal vein occlusion-a close look at some common hypertension-related conditions.
Dietary Strategies for T2DM: Are Two Meals Better Than Six?
July 2nd 2014Conventional wisdom holds that eating more frequent and smaller meals is healthier than the traditional 3 squares. But, a new study finds that fewer and larger may be better for glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes.
"Diabetes Is Primary": Primary Care Providers Are the Foundation of Diabetes Care
June 16th 2014The fact that a "Diabetes Is Primary" session is held in parallel to the ADA scientific sessions is a significant recognition by the American Diabetes Association that primary care providers are the foundation of diabetes care in the United States. Highlights here.
Bilateral Knee and Thigh Pain in a Woman With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes
June 6th 2014A 50-year-old African American woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension was admitted with bilateral knee and thigh pain and swelling of both knees. MRI showed extensive edema in the distal thigh and gastrocnemius muscles and in subcutaneous fat. Fluid was seen at the short head of the left biceps femoris. The findings were consistent with diabetic myonecrosis. Which of the following statements about this condition is/are true?
Hot Swollen Foot in a Man With Diabetes: Image IQ
May 22nd 2014Acute stage Charcot foot is seen in a 55-year-old man with type 2 diabetes mellitus. He has a history of peripheral neuroarthropathy with a 1-week history of a hot, swollen right foot. A radiograph of the foot revealed acute stage Charcot neuroarthropathy.
A Wide, Slow Cardiac Rhythm in a Lethargic Patient
April 25th 2014This 32-year-old woman's family brought her to the ED after 2 days of progressive confusion, fatigue, and weakness. Her multiple medical problems included juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus. Here, more details and a management challenge.