Plus: 37 causes of hyperglycemia; dual and triple therapies; diabetes mortality
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Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020 : Issue #1058

TOP STORIES - Diabetes News & Research

Insulin and Glucagon Co-administration – Optimizing Glycemic Control without Risks of Hypoglycemia

Leading Causes of Mortality in People with Diabetes

Examining the Risks of Antihyperglycemic Dual and Triple Therapies for T2D
Letter from the Editor

It has been almost 45 years since Paul Simon first released "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover." Many of us can actually remember most of those reasons, and probably me just mentioning it will cause you to hear Paul singing “...hop on a bus, Gus, make a new plan, Stan…" and more.

This week we are going to challenge you with “37 ways to leave good blood sugar.” Just click on the link and see how many you can get correct. Let me know if you get all 37.

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We can make a difference!

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Dave Joffe

Editor-in-chief
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TOP STORIES - Diabetes News and Research

Insulin and Glucagon Co-administration – Optimizing Glycemic Control without Risks of Hypoglycemia
Opposing actions of insulin and glucagon may be the key to glucose control.
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Leading Causes of Mortality in People with Diabetes
How is mortality related to ethnicity, age, sex, and other factors?
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Examining the Risks of Antihyperglycemic Dual and Triple Therapies for T2D
A closer look at the risk of major adverse events, severe hypoglycemia, and all-cause mortality for commonly used therapies in treating type 2 diabetes.
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Did You Know? There are 37 possible ways of causing hyperglycemia:


How many of these 37 possible causes of hyperglycemia can you name?

Diabetes in Control gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following pharmacy doctoral candidates in the preparation of this week’s newsletters:

Brianna Belton, PharmD. Candidate, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Keri Hames, PharmD Candidate, Florida A&M University, College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

Joan Prifti, PharmD. Candidate, LECOM College of Pharmacy 

Melinda Rodriguez, PharmD Candidate 2021, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine – L|E|C|O|M School of Pharmacy

Stephen Rubano, PharmD. Candidate, USF Taneja College of Pharmacy 

Peter Jay Won, Pharm.D. Candidate, University of South Florida, Taneja College of Pharmacy

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