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Insulin Pens Market Trends
Charting the Growth of the Insulin Pens Market Amidst Rising Demand

The evolution of technology has been a driving force behind the remarkable growth of the Insulin Pens market. Insulin Pens, from their inception as relatively basic delivery devices, have undergone a substantial transformation, becoming highly advanced and user-friendly tools. In the early stages, these pens requir...

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Evolution in Diabetes Management

Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is one of the most serious and widespread public health concerns as it causes spikes in a patient's blood sugar levels to dangerously high levels. It is the most common type of endocrine disorder. The metabolic disorder can be classified into three main types, namely,...

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New Approaches and Evolutions to Reshape the Diabetes Management and Care

As per the WHO, “the number of people affected with Diabetes has grown significantly from 108 million in 1980 to 422 million in 2014. A rising trend in prevalence is observed in low- and middle-income countries as compared to high-income countries”. Additionally, Diabetes is a significant cause of the number of dea...

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World Diabetes Day
World Diabetes Day | 2019

World Diabetes Day, observed on 14 November every year, aiming to raise awareness about the impact that diabetes has on the family. This year, the theme this day is Family and Diabetes. World Diabetes Day  According to a survey by WHO, 425 million people are still struggling with diabetes, and by th...

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Type 1 Diabetes
Teplizumab delays the progression of Type 1 Diabetes

The study published in The New England Journal of Medicine set out to study the effect of the drug teplizumab in people at high risk for type 1 diabetes. According to recent Phase II clinical trials, in experimental immunotherapy conducted, the drug has been able to delay the onset of disease for the first tim...

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