Metabolic changes in plasma and immune cells associated with COVID-19 severity, can predict patient survival

After examining the blood samples from nearly 200 COVID-19 patients, researchers have uncovered underlying metabolic changes that regulate how immune cells react to the disease. These changes are associated with disease severity and could be used to predict patient survival.
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Diabetes Health Type 1 & 2: The A1C Struggle is Real: Patient Perspectives on Glucose Management Fuel Discovery

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For the millions of Americans living with diabetes, despite significant advances in treatment, managing blood glucose levels remains a daily struggle, and many people are not meeting their treatment goals.1  In fact, according to research, those on intensive insulin treatment*2 still spend more than 30 percent of the time above target blood glucose levels.3

 

At Lilly Diabetes, some of the research we conduct includes interviews with groups of people with diabetes to allow us to improve our understanding of the needs and challenges faced by real people every day. Recognizing that so many people struggle to manage blood glucose levels daily, we conducted important research to better understand mealtime insulin experiences and unmet needs of people living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In the study, the 30 participants living with diabetes (15 with type 1, 15 with type 2) reported their treatment experience impacted a range of factors like high and low blood glucose levels and psychological and social variables.4

 

During the study, participants described their treatment experience on insulin, reporting symptoms they associated with high blood glucose such as thirst, exhaustion and irritability as well as symptoms they associated with low blood glucose like sweating, difficulty concentrating and shakiness.4  This demonstrated the wide-ranging impact of mealtime insulin on day-to-day aspects of life, including psychology, mood, social life, work or school and sleep.4

 

We also learned some important considerations regarding mealtime insulin management. The specific impacts with mealtime insulins that the majority of people noted included psychological and social factors,  among other factors.4

 

With these perspectives in mind, there is an opportunity to advance research and the outcomes we measure. These and other insights help shape how we think about the therapies we develop and the role they may play in the lives of people living with diabetes. At Lilly, we know people work hard to manage their diabetes, which is why we continue to research and develop new medicines, including mealtime insulins.

 

Click here to learn more about a mealtime insulin option.

 

*Intensive treatment defined in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial as having a goal of normalization of blood glucose versus conventional treatment,which is defined as having the goal of clinical well-being.

 

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References:

1.Foster Nicole, Beck Roy, Miller Kellee, et.al. Stateof Type 1 Diabetes Management and Outcomes from the T1D Exchange in 2016-2018. Diabetes Technol Ther.2019; 21(2): 66-72. https://doi.org/10.1089/dia.2018.0384

2.American Diabetes Association. Implications of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. Diabetes Care. 2003. 26(supl1): 25-27. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.26.2007.S25

3.Beck RW, Bergenstal RM, Riddlesworth TD, et al. Validation of Time in Range as an Outcome Measure for Diabetes Clinical Trials. Diabetes Care. 2019; 42(3):400‐405. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc18-1444

4.PoonJL,GelhornHL,etal.The Mealtime Insulin Experience: Symptoms and Impacts from the Patient Perspective. Presented at the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) Annual Conference 2019; Aug 9-12.

 

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Nurses sleep less before a scheduled shift, hindering patient care and safety

Nurses sleep nearly an hour and a half less before work days compared to days off, which hurts patient care and safety, finds a new study.
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Cancer patient wins $200,000 lottery prize

A man on his way to his last chemotherapy treatment won a $ 200,000 lottery prize, according to the North Carolina Education Lottery. Ronnie Foster, who is battling colon cancer, says he plans to use the money to pay off medical bills and save the rest for the future.


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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus Marathon & ½ Marathon Announce 2019 Patient Champions

Patient Champions, current or former patients of Nationwide Children’s, were chosen based on various criteria, including diversity of diagnosis, age and enthusiasm to cheer on race participants at their mile.
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U.S. insulin costs per patient nearly doubled from 2012 to 2016: study

The cost of insulin for treating type 1 diabetes in the United States nearly doubled over a five-year period, underscoring a national outcry over rising drug prices, according to a new analysis shared with Reuters.


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New Study Aims to Improve Patient Retention Rates and Outcomes in Substance Abuse Treatment

Newswise imageFrom 2000 to 2015, more than a half million people died from drug overdoses. Many of these individuals tried to recover from their addiction by seeking treatment at specialty addiction programs.
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In The Trenches: Diabetes Dad NEWSBREAK: Patient Notification about Cybersecurity of OneTouch® Ping Insulin Delivery System

This was sent to me by Animas and I share it with you.  I BELIEVE this is more of an informative advisory than anything else………oh yeah; and welcome to 2016

October 4, 2016
Important Information about the cybersecurity of your …

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Hull cancer patient Kye Eastwood who was given 12 months to live now sees tumour SHRINK

Kye Eastwood, 24, from Hull, has been given the all clear after treatment for mediastinal B-cell lymphoma. His family raised £30,000 to send him to Texas for pioneering treatment.
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AMGA Provides Comments on SAMHSA’s Patient Record and Consent Proposal

AMGA today endorsed the efforts by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to ensure patients seeking treatment for substance use can benefit from the type of care coordination and integrated care delivery that AMGA members provide.
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