News
In the year of COVID-19, new ADA Standards include assessment of socioeconomic challenges, individualization of type 2 diabetes treatment, and advice on broader diabetes technology use.
The number of people living with diabetes worldwide has quadrupled in the past two decades, with 830 million people diagnosed as of 2022. Experts weigh in on the risk.
MedTech Dive spoke with the ADA’s chief quality officer Osagie Ebekozien on the new standards and evidence for diabetes technologies in Type 2. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Medtronic, Beta Bionics and Tandem Diabetes Care showcased planned patch pumps at the conference, while Senseonics shared ...
The direct medical costs associated with diabetes increased by 7% from $287.0 billion in 2017 to $306.6 billion in 2022. The total annual cost of diabetes in 2022 was reported to be $412.9 billion ...
The Know Diabetes by Heart initiative, ... Recognizing diabetes distress. In September, ADA and AHA conducted focus groups with people with type 2 diabetes, Brown said.
The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) and Abbott recently announced a collaboration to better understand the nutritional needs of people living with diabetes, obesity, and metabolic ...
SAN DIEGO — The American Diabetes Association (ADA) now advises universal screening of people with type 2 diabetes and prediabetes for fatty liver disease and provides new recommendations for ...
The American Diabetes Association (ADA)'s 2017 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes emphasizes psychological health, access to care, expanded and personalized treatment options, and tracking of ...
More than 2 in 5 adults in the U.S. are living with obesity and approximately 1 in 10 Americans are living with diabetes, most of which is type 2 diabetes. 1,2 They may have nutritional ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results