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How to Use Glucagon Rescue Medication

Used to treat severely low blood sugar, glucagon can be a lifesaving medication for people with diabetes. Here’s how it works and when and how to use it.
People develop type 2 diabetes for a combination of reasons, like a sedentary lifestyle and an unhealthy diet, but genetics matter, too, and I have a family history of the disease. Also, so what?
This research was conducted as part of a PhD project funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. No additional funding was received ...
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There is limited research on the clinical benefit of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in healthy individuals, but anecdotal ...
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A collaborative effort across 14 clinical centers in Canada and Australia reports that pregnant women with type 1 diabetes ...
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