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No nagging and no lecturing! Just good information about what's new for people with type 2 diabetes. A lot has changed; there are new tools and even new ways of thinking about diabetes. We're sharing quick facts and bringing you interviews with tech companies, advocates, and fascinating people living with type 2. Host Stacey Simms has been called “A diabetes podcast pioneer” by Healthline. You’ll get actionable info that will help you thrive!
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Type 2 Diabetes Talk is the place where we chat about what really works to treat type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, naturally with nutrition and lifestyle. With over a decade of experience and scientifically proven research, T2Diabetes Nutrition Specialist Dr Jedha, along with special guests, provide evidence-based practical insights to help you optimize blood sugar and A1c, lose weight, reduce medications and improve your overall health. For more info, visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com
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It's In the News! A look at the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. Top stories this week: a new study shows that drugs like Ozempic can be produced for just a few dollars, we upate the insulin vial shortage Lilly announced, a new pump has been FDA cleared, a genetically modified cow can product human insulin, and more! Transcript and…
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This episode marks the final installment of our Medication March series, where we've been empowering you to take control of your diabetes health. This journey has been about more than just understanding medications; it's about equipping you with the knowledge to make informed health decisions and to have the all important conversation about medicat…
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This endocrinologist tries to have every single one of his patients use a CGM – that’s people with type 1 and type 2. Dr. Thomas Grace is going to explain the specific benefits he thinks people who don’t use insulin can get from a CGM, and shares a few studes just released at big diabetes conference, including those around using GLP-1s.. medication…
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Discover the untold truths of medication safety as we hear from special guest Suzanne Robotti from MedShadow in this third installment of the ‘Medication March’ series. We explore the often-hidden complexities that come with newly approved drugs and Su’s experience on an FDA advisory committee approving the drug Wogovy for diabetes. We discuss prio…
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It's In the News! A look at the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. Top stories this week: The annual ATTD conference wraps up with news about CGMs, including new FDA approvals and a look at CGMs outside of the US, new eyedrops are being studied to treat diabetic eye disease and Beyond Type 1 opens applications for their annual Beyond…
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It's pretty clear that the future of medicine will include artificial intelligence. It’s already part of doctor’s appointments, health data, and more. But balancing that machine learning high tech with a doctor’s personal touch is going to be tricky. This week, we’re talking about the art of medicine with endocrinologist and author Dr. Allen Sussma…
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In this episode, the second installment of our ‘Medication March’ series, you're invited to explore a path in diabetes management that goes beyond just medication. This special episode features Suzanne Robotti from MedShadow, who shares her personal medication journey, a story that underscores the importance of being informed about the potential lo…
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What you need to know about diabetes and your eyes. I know, this one can make people nervous, but the most important thing to know is that treatments have changed A LOT and they are much more effective than you might think. We’ll also define the most common type of diabetic eye complication, retinopathy. Our conversation this week is a little diffe…
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The conventional medical path for diabetes treatment involves prescribing medication, but is this the only way? ‘Medication March’ kickstarts a much-needed conversation about medication for people with type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. Together we’ll take an eye-opening expedition through our 4-part Medication March series, promising to arm you with…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: what is MicroGlucagon and how could it speed up existing rapid-acting insulin? SGLT2 medications may cause false positive alcohol tests, red light therapy for type 2 diabetes, research shows teens with type 2 might have a diff…
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In this episode, we unravel the myriad ways in which olive oil can be a superfood powerhouse in the management of diabetes and general well-being. You’ll learn that one of the critical components of olive oil is the phenolic compound oleocanthal, which is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. You’ll discover how oleic acid, th…
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What you eat is an important part of managing diabetes. By now, we all know being super restrictive doesn’t work, so let’s talk about some easier ways to work in more healthy foods without turning your life upside down. My guest this week is Dr. Mike Roussell, an author and nutrition consultant who holds a degree in biochemistry and a PHD in nutrit…
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In this episode we shatter the shell of myths surrounding eggs, bringing to light the real deal about eggs and their place in the diets of those managing type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. We beat misconceptions with hard facts, crack the case on cholesterol, unpack the nutritional benefits of eggs, exploring how they pack a punch with high-quality p…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: Tandem announces it's taking orders and starting to ship the Mobi pump, Insulet gets European approval for the Abbott Libre integration with Omnipod 5, new study looks at type 2 remission and gastric bypass surgery, one type o…
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Dexcom is planning a new CGM system called Stelo, aimed at people with type 2 diabetes who don't use insulin. This week, we're talking to the Chief Operating Officer Jake Leach all about this. Dexcom is the leading CGM used with insulin pumps, so this is an interesting new direction for them. What’s the difference between this device and those made…
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Are you struggling to shed stubborn weight? Are the endless cycles of dieting and weight regain getting you down? On the latest episode of Type 2 Diabetes Talk, we'll equip you with a fresh outlook on slimming down and shedding those pounds smartly so that they stay off for good. We delve into the different methods of tackling weight loss and the f…
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Getting a CGM is, more and more, becoming a routine part of a diabetes diagnosis. But figuring out if your insurance will pay can be anything but routine. A new pilot program is recruiting pharmacists to be a big part of this process, helping educate patients about their options, even writing prescriptions. Plus, with all the talk about CGM, you ma…
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Ever wonder if the numbers on your glucometer hold the key to mastering your diabetes management? Prepare to unlock that mystery as we explore the critical importance of blood sugar levels and their impact on your health. We discuss the vital aspects of fasting and post-meal glucose readings and unravel the intricacies of A1C values, providing you …
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: a look at how weight loss might lower cancer risk in people with type 2, a new study that says BG spikes are good(?!), Modular Medical submits a new insulin pump the FDA, another look at COVID-19's effects on people with diabe…
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My guest is Matt Friedman, an expert in public relations who lives with type 2 – we get his take on what’s going on in PR these days – with social media, crisis control, and even CHatGPT and AI – and of course we’ll talk about diabetes, and the bone Matt has to pick with restaurants. I love talking abou technology and the majority of these episodes…
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In this episode DMPs dietitian nutritionist Emily joins us for a deep-dive Q&A session, answering questions submitted by our listeners, members and subscribers. This episode is brimming with answers to your most pressing questions about dietary sugar, the link between Metformin and B12 deficiency, and the critical importance of HbA1C levels in moni…
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Let’s talk about using insulin. For some, that can feel like a huge failure or that they have the bad type of diabetes. But sometimes, diet and exercise isn’t enough to manage type 2 diabetes. My guest this week is Dr. Arthi Thangudu and she’s going to talk about how she approaches these conversations with her patients and some of the newer options…
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In this episode we dissect the ever-evolving nutritional guidelines published by the American Diabetes Association each year, which are usually replicated around the globe. We take a hard look at the ADA's Medical Care Guidelines, evaluating the evolution of digital programs as an option for diabetes support and advocating for balanced, nutrient-ri…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: Vertex pauses their stem cell transplantation trials after a patient death, spray insulin is tested, learning more about Dexcom's sensor for type 2, measuring A1C through menstrual blood and more! Find out more about Moms' Nig…
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When you get a diabetes diagnosis, eating well is usually at the top of the “to-do” list. But then you get home and look around the kitchen and – let’s face it – most of us aren’t sure where to start. What’s easy to cook that will taste good? What will my family actually eat? This week I’m talking to Chef Robert Lewis, who calls himself the happy d…
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Struggling with sugar cravings? You're not alone, and you'll be happy to learn it's not just a matter of willpower! In this episode we explore the sly and addictive nature of sugar and its effects on our brain's reward system, the alarming rise in sugar consumption over the decades, eye-opening insights on the health implications of this sweet sedu…
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This time of year diets are the center of a lot of conversations. So when I heard WeightWatchers was specifically offering something for people with diabetes, I wanted to learn more. WeightWatchers is teaming up with Abbott to use the Freestyle Libe CGM as part of their newest program. What does really mean for people with type 2? What are they off…
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Imagine facing a health crisis and discovering the power within you to turn it around. That's exactly what Wilma did as she recounts her poignant struggle with cancer, diabetes, and frighteningly high blood sugar levels — and how she turned her life around. Wilma didn't just manage her health; she mastered it through informed nutritional choices an…
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Today on Diabetes Connections Type 2: Let’s talk about diabetes distress and how to manage it. Not sure what that even means? My guest is Dr. Bill Polonksy – a diabetes psychologist – who has an incredible message around mental health and diabetes. He’ll explain how addressing the real-life emotional aspects of diabetes is critical for long-term he…
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In this episode Dr Jedha provides a practical food list that categorizes foods into those you can enjoy all the time, ones to eat sometimes, and those to keep at a minimum. You'll discover an array of healthy and tasty options to support you to eat to treat diabetes - proven guidelines to reduce A1c, weight and medications. And, as a bonus, we'll g…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: a new study looks at food-as-medicine for type 2, another FDA warning about fake Ozempic, new research says gut markers may help predict who Tzield will work best for, JDRF partners with NFL and more... Happy New Year - we'll …
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In this insightful conversation with psychologist and life coach Dr. Doug J Moore, we journey from the raw edges of survival into the transformative power of thriving. With Dr. Moore's four decades of wisdom, we unravel the intricacies of negative self-talk, and explore how to obtain awareness and self-compassion, even amidst life's grittiest chall…
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In a time when type 2 diabetes is affecting millions of people worldwide, innovative strategies for managing this condition are more important than ever. This week, Dr Jedha reflects on the incredible journey of her PhD and shares more about her innovative world-leading research in the T2Diet Study—a multi-phase research project that hit a number o…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: an existing drug for arthritis is being studied for treatment of T1D, poison control centers report a big increase in calls about misdosing of Ozmepic and semaglutides, Tandem releases it's Tandem Source software, we've got an…
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Ready to take control of your health and reframe how you manage type 2 diabetes or prediabetes? Climb aboard! Type 2 Diabetes Talk is set to provide an enriching journey that is not only packed with sound advice on nutrition and lifestyle changes, but also the latest research to help you naturally optimize your blood sugar levels and overall health…
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Listen in to another enlightening episode where we begin to dive in to diet and nutritional treatment of type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. Are the conventional low-fat, high-carb diets truly beneficial for you if you have diabetes? Are there other diets with proven research and outcomes? We begin to dissect nutritional status quo, common dietary myt…
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In this episode, we delve into unravel the often perplexing aspect of treatment versus prevention. While prevention strategies are aimed at reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, treatment strategies are focused on managing the condition once it has already been diagnosed. This is an essential difference to understand because it significa…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: infusion set recall, update on ViaCyte stem cell research, a few new studies look at sleep and diabetes, actual clinical research into cinnamon for type 1 and lots more. Links & transcript below Find out more about Moms' Night…
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GEM is being called a radical new way to treat diabetes and The National Institutes of Health is giving millions to study it. We’re going to talk about Glucose Everyday Matters (also called Glucose Excursion Minimization) with Dr. Daniel Cox, the UVA researcher who lives with type 2 and developed it. Let’s also talk about insulin resistance. You’ve…
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This week's guest had such a strong family history of diabetes that she decided gastric bypass surgery was the right option for her. That was more than ten years ago – how is Ramona Holloway – and her diabetes - doing now? Plus, you’ve probably heard of a CGM. How does it work? Is there more than one kind? This podcast is not intended as medical ad…
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: Novo Nordisk will discontinue Levemir by the end of 2024, Tandem begins limited launch of software updates that will include Dexcom's G7, Beta Bionics iLet pump will be covered until some pharmacy plans, and lots more! Links a…
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Do you know your rights with diabetes? Our guest this week is John Griffin, a trial lawyer with more than 30 years of advocating in and out of the courtroom. He lives with type 2 himself – this is an eye opening and useful conversation. Griffin served as National Chair of the Board of the American Diabetes Association in 2011, and is the former Cha…
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Professional golfer Ken Duke plays on the PGA Champions Tour; you may have seen him win this summer. You may not know he lives with type 2. He shares how he was diagnosed, how he manages on the tour, and I ask for some advice for my golf game. Plus, Metformin is probably the most prescribed diabetes drug. What is it? How does it work? This podcast …
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Are you a person with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes who wants to improve your blood sugar and A1c, lose weight, and reduce or get off medications? Tune in to Type 2 Diabetes Talk weekly on Tuesdays at 10AM US Eastern time, or your timezone equivalent. The first 3 episodes will be available on Tuesday 12th December. Dr Jedha, your host, T2Diabetes …
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It’s In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: a new study looks at pancreatic exocrine-endocrine “crosstalk,” weekly basal for T1D moves forward, a Chinese company gets European approval for its CGM, a look at air pollution as a cause of T2D, lots of info and advocacy for…
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Medications like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are getting a lot of attention. What are they? How do they work to help people with diabetes and should you think about taking one? Plus we’ll break down the difference between type 1 and type 2. I get this question a lot – so let’s explain it. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have…
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Today's podcast will be about stress. Diabetes stress is a term that covers a wide range of psychological reactions that can negatively affect the surplus in everyday life and can make it more difficult to take care of one's diabetes. And in some cases, diabetes stress can lead to depression and anxiety.…
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