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Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) To Host  DIETARY STRATEGIES FOR REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES: Advances, Perspectives, and Expert Discussions Live Webinar in Honor of the Late Dr. Sarah Hallberg

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Andreas Eenfeldt, founder of Diet Doctor On Saturday, February 24, at 9:00 AM EST , the Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) will host a 4.5-hour As an expert on metabolic control and type 2 diabetes (T2D), Dr. Hallberg once gave a TedTalk titled Reversing Type 2 diabetes starts with ignoring the guidelines , which quickly accumulated 8.6

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The New Era of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Expanding Access and Improving Outcomes

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Recent over-the-counter (OTC) approvals for CGM systems are transforming diabetes management and lifestyle management for those without diabetes, making this an exciting time for healthcare professionals and their patients. This leads to better patient engagement and, ultimately, better health outcomes.

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Creative Alliances in Cardiorenal Metabolic Management: A Game Changer (Part 1) 

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Cardiometabolic risk encompasses a complex spectrum of interrelated conditions, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. One promising strategy is the formation of creative partnerships between patients and their healthcare teams.

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Women’s Guide to Heart Health: Spotting the Early Signs of Cardiac Trouble

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Pregnancy-related complications, such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes, also elevate the chances of developing heart disease later in life. Additionally, conditions like diabetes can significantly increase the likelihood of heart disease in women, who may also experience silent heart attacks due to altered pain perception.

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Cholesterol’s Star Role in Dementia Prevention: New Insights from the 2024 Lancet Dementia Report 

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Dyslipidemia, characterized by an imbalance in lipids such as cholesterol, LDL-C, triglycerides, and HDL, can result from various factors, including diet, tobacco and alcohol use, a sedentary lifestyle, or genetic conditions like familial hypercholesterolemia.