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Happy Holidays from DIC

Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 : Issue #1093

The Best of 2020, Part 2

In this special year-end issue, we count down our most popular articles from the second half of 2020 -- plus the three most popular articles for all of 2020.
Letter from the Editor

Happy New Year from the staff and management of Diabetes in Control.

Last Saturday I was listening to my good friend and colleague, Joe Graedon, on the NPR show the People’s Pharmacy. Joe has hosted the show for about 1/2 a year longer than we have had Diabetes in Control. He brings a lot of interesting medical professionals and researchers to the show, and it is very informative both for the general public and medical professionals.

The topic was Vitamin D and COVID-19. The bottom line of the hour-long show was the positive value of Vitamin D supplementation to reduce risk of complications of the coronavirus.

This reminded me that one of our top 3 articles for 2020 was the value of Vitamin D in reducing the risk of diabetes (Laterpay). When you add the compounding risk of having diabetes and contracting COVID-19, you can see why this would be an article worth reading.

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We can make a difference!

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Dave Joffe

Editor-in-chief
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July

The Low-Carbohydrate Effect
Encouraging evidence suggests that diabetes reversal can be achieved through a modified diet.
READ MORE

August

Vitamin D Supplementation Reduces the Risk of T2DM
Large study finds both vitamin D dosage and patient BMI play a role in the effectiveness of supplementation in preventing T2DM.
READ MORE

September

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
As patients’ vitamin D levels rose, the pain and other symptoms of painful diabetic neuropathy decreased.
READ MORE

October

Innovative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tool Optimizes Care for T2D Patients
A new clinical software using artificial intelligence is being used for those with type 2 diabetes in Kentucky. It shows promising results in improving the Quality of Life for its residents and lowering treatment costs. This feature is the first in a 3-part series.

In Part 1:  Adherence-related issues are hemorrhaging the costs of diabetes-related treatment in America. To offset this tragedy, GlucosePATH is utilized by a team of healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the quality of life while decreasing avoidable costs. 
READ MORE

November

Impaired Cognitive Function in Children With Type 1 Diabetes
The growing brain is more susceptible to adverse effects from glucose variability.
READ MORE

December

Daily Pill Optimizes Insulin Use and Reduces A1c For Type 1 Diabetes
An oral medication that does not increase risk of low blood sugar could provide an alternative to insulin.
READ MORE

The Top 3:


0f all the articles we published in 2020, these three were the most viewed:

#3 Could Carb Restriction Lead to Diabetes Remission?

#2 Vitamin D Supplementation Reduces the Risk of T2DM

#1 The Low-Carbohydrate Effect
 
 About LaterPay: You will notice that some of our articles are now marked with a small credit card icon. This means you will be asked to pay a small fee to access the full article text (the cost is $0.39 per article, and you will be charged only after you have reached $5.00 in article views). The costs of producing a newsletter like Diabetes in Control have been increasing, which is why we are asking our readers to help support our ability to continue to bring you quality information about diabetes through charging a minimal price to read certain articles. Thank you for helping to support Diabetes in Control.
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Steve and Dave
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