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UH Retreat Inspires Local Woman to Take Control of Her Type 2 Diabetes
Marylin Musselman credits a UH diabetes wellness retreat with inspiring her to learn to self-manage her type 2 diabetes and embrace a healthier lifestyle.
New Technology Helps Patient Control His Type 2 Diabetes
Bob Penrod of Chardon, Ohio, has control of his type 2 diabetes with the help of an automated insulin delivery system from University Hospitals.
Why Women With PCOS Have a Higher Risk of Diabetes
More than half of women with PCOS develop type 2 diabetes by age 40, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
New Developments in Treating Fatty Liver Disease
Several new drugs can significantly slow or even halt steatotic liver disease, previously known as fatty liver disease, in some patients.
Should You Be Concerned About Food Additives?
The amount of additives in our food supply has increased significantly over the decades and many of them are known as harmful substances.
Synchronized Diabetes and Heart Care Improves Every Aspect of Patients Health
When David Tschantz became increasingly short of breath and was diagnosed with multiple health problems, he turned to UH Heart & Vascular Institute for coordinated care.
Accurate Diagnosis Brings Young Mom’s Diabetes Under Control
After struggling for ten years to control her blood sugar, Megan Metz turned to UH endocrinologist, Brian Burtch, MD, for help.
2 Local ‘Diabetes Warriors’ Separated by 86 Years
Bonding over their shared type 1 diabetes diagnosis, 90-year-old Don and 4-year-old Teddy became fast friends after meeting at a UH diabetes event.