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Low diet quality versus high diet quality was linked to about a 30% increase in risk for type 2 diabetes regardless of genetic risk.
The leading contributors to the widening gender life expectancy gap from 2019 to 2021 included COVID-19 and unintentional injuries.
Age-standardized prevalence rates were higher among women than men, veterans than nonveterans and non-Hispanic whites.
Traditional risk factors such as subsequent diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia only partially contribute to higher risk.
The association of hypertension, heart disease and diabetes with stroke appears to be substantially reduced at older ages.
The association was stronger in participants younger than 50 years; mediators included diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and depression.
The Dexcom Stelo Glucose Biosensor System is intended for people aged 18 or more years who have type 2 diabetes but do not take insulin.
The item with lowest percentage of correct answers (4.4%) was related to identification of signs of ketoacidosis.
However, the introduction of new insulin products after 2015 was followed by substantial discounting practices that lowered net prices.
Significantly lower risks of chronic kidney disease and composite cardiovascular disease measure were seen for those with any remission.