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May 5
A New Way to Stop Diabetes Before It Starts
Imagine if your doctor could tell you today whether you might get type 2 diabetes 5 or even 10 years from now. Sounds like science fiction, right? But thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), this is quickly becoming real life. AI is a type of smart computer system that can look at your health data and find patterns that humans might miss.
May 5
Why Everyone's Talking About GLP-1 Drugs
You’ve probably heard the names: Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. These medications help people lose weight and manage blood sugar. They belong to a group of drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists. They’ve become super popular—and super hard to get.
May 5
What’s All the Buzz About Heart Failure and SGLT2 Inhibitors?
If you or someone you love has heart problems, you may have heard about a new kind of medicine making waves in the medical world. It’s called an SGLT2 inhibitor. That’s a long name, but don’t worry—we’ll break it down for you.
May 5
If you’ve ever had your thyroid tested, you may have seen TSH on your lab results. But do you know what it means? And why is there so much talk about TSH levels and reference ranges?
This blog is here to break it all down for you.
May 5
More Than Weight Loss: The Truth About Ozempic Face, GLP-1 Drugs & Your Mental Health
May 5
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a condition where your immune system attacks the cells in your pancreas that make insulin. Insulin is the hormone that helps sugar (glucose) move from your blood into your body’s cells for energy.
Apr 25
Introduction: A New Era in Diabetes Care
Managing diabetes is a daily challenge. People with diabetes have to keep a close eye on their blood sugar to stay healthy and feel their best. But guess what? There’s some exciting news in the world of diabetes care! The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved the new Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) with a 15-day wear time. That means you can wear it longer, track your blood sugar more easily, and take control of your health like never before.
Apr 25
What Is Treatment-Resistant Depression?
Let’s start with the basics. Depression is a medical condition that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily life. But sometimes, even with medicine, therapy, and healthy changes, the depression just won’t lift. This is called treatment-resistant depression—or TRD for short.
Apr 24
Intro: What’s Going On with Your Meds?
If you’ve been taking a medicine like Ozempic, Mounjaro, or Wegovy—but from a special pharmacy called a compounding pharmacy—you may have heard some big news. These “compounded” versions are going away soon. If that sounds confusing or scary, don’t worry. This blog will help you understand what’s happening and why.
Apr 24
What Is Treatment-Resistant Depression?
Depression is a difficult condition. It can make you feel sad, tired, or hopeless, and sometimes, it feels like nothing will make it go away. Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is when a person has tried multiple treatments, like antidepressants or therapy, but still doesn’t feel better.