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Integrating New Skills Into Diabetes Education With CGM (INSIDE-CGM): An Individualized CGM Integration Program for Older Adults With Diabetes
This study is designed to test the preliminary efficacy of a three-stage continuous glucose monitor (CGM) integration program for older adults who are taking i…
Studies of Insulin and Glucagon Action in the Liver
This study examines how glucagon works to regulate glucose metabolism, based on new findings that suggest glucagon signaling in the liver has more than one rol…
Determination of Resistance Training Status for Patients on Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists
This study examines how adults who take a GLP-1 receptor agonist medication (such as semaglutide \[Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus\], liraglutide \[Saxenda, Victoza\…
CIP361: MiniMed Fit Payload Wear Pediatric Study
The purpose of this study is to assess MiniMed Fit Payload adhesive components in different wear locations over a 7-day period to support development of the fu…
Empowering Faith-based Communities to Provide Personalized Diabetes Self-management Education and Support (DSMES) in the Magic City: A Pilot Study
In this study, individuals living with diabetes in the Birmingham area will participate in a free, 3-month DSMES program hosted by MedsPLUS Consulting, a local…
Phase 1 Randomized Clinical Trial of Arginine Hydrochloride Administration to Reduce Duration of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is increasingly recognized in adults with "ketone-prone" type 2 diabetes. In many of these patients, the pancreas can still make in…
Alpha to Beta Cell Communication in Health and Disease
Glucagon secretion from α-cells has long been viewed as primarily a counterregulatory mechanism - e.g. an agent with a role to prevent blood sugar from decreas…
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) and Readmission Rates
Among the diffident groups of patients, those with chronic and severe medical conditions are more likely to be readmitted to the hospital. It is not surprising…