In patients with type 1 diabetes, use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices -- alone or with insulin pumps -- was associated with lower odds of developing diabetic retinopathy and ...
Hypoglycemia is linked to an increased risk for and progression of diabetic retinopathy, according to new research presented at The Retina Society (TRS) Annual Meeting 2025. Severe hypoglycemia is ...
This finding on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) remained even after the researchers adjusted for glycemic control according to HbA1C levels. Using a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device ...
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Survival models using EHR data predicted progression from NPDR or DME to PDR in type 2 diabetes patients. Key risk factors for progression included age, race, NPDR severity, and diabetic nephropathy.
The 4-2-1 rule is a tool that doctors use to diagnose severe cases of diabetic retinopathy, an eye condition affecting people with diabetes that can progress to vision loss. If high blood sugar levels ...
A higher incidence of new diabetic retinopathy has previously been reported in patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists. A new retrospective study suggested that use of tirzepatide was tied to a reduced ...
Sticking to your medication plan, managing your blood sugar, and taking care of your mental health can all be important components of self-care for diabetic retinopathy. Self‑care can’t cure diabetic ...
The five human senses include sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. While each of these matter for different reasons, they aren't perceived as being equal. For instance, according to a YouGov ...