There have been several major advances regarding the management of chronic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes over the last 5 years, leading Dr. David Cherney and a team of authors to publish a narrative review on how to best manage these patients using the latest treatment options like SGLT2 inhibitors and non-steroidal MRAs. Tune in to hear him share key highlights from the review with Dr. John Buse. Dr. Cherney is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and the Director of the Renal Physiology Laboratory at University Health Network in Canada.
Diabetes and CKD: Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment
Uncovering the Prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes in Older Adults
Concentrating on the MOMPOD Trial for Metformin Plus Insulin
Utilizing Hybrid Closed-Loop Technology for T1D Pediatric Patients
Semaglutide Reduces CV Events in Non-Diabetic, Overweight Patients
Overcoming Obesity: Insights from the SURMOUNT-4 Trial
Strategies for Addressing Diabetes Stigma and Discrimination
How the Artificial Pancreas Can Help Diabetic Patients
Using CGMs and Insulin Pumps to Treat Pediatric Patients with T1D
Challenging the Misconception That T1D Is a Childhood-Onset Disease
Decoding Diabetes Diversity: A Study on Heterogeneity and Endotypes in T1D
Why Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Therapy Should Be Offered to Pregnant T1D Patients
Discussing a T2D Medication That Could Reduce Insulin Needs in T1D
How Overnight Glucose Levels Impact Daily Activities in T1D Patients
Breaking Down Biosimilar Insulins: A Look at the Regulatory Process and Impacts
Educating Providers and Patients About Insulin Biosimilars
How Ultra-Processed Foods Increase the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
The Impact of RADIANT: A Deep Dive into the Study
Guiding Principles of Treating Gestational Diabetes
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