Rare disease news, mapped to the diseases behind the headlines. AI-classified across pipeline, policy, funding, science, and community.
Be among the first to receive Kisho Intelligence Briefings
Showing news related to
Showing 1–16 of 16 stories
Novo Nordisk's CagriSema demonstrates superior blood sugar and weight reduction compared to Wegovy in a recent diabetes trial. However, it may face challenges competing against Eli Lilly's Zepbound in the obesity market.
Read full storyThe CDC has released the latest National Diabetes Statistics Report, providing updated statistics on diabetes prevalence and impact. This periodic publication is crucial for informing health policy and resource allocation.
A CDC study reveals that young people with diabetes incur annual medical costs of $9,061, significantly higher than the $1,468 for their peers without the disease. This highlights the financial burden faced by families managing diabetes in youth.
New estimates reveal that nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes, with an additional 79 million adults classified as having prediabetes. This significant prevalence underscores the urgent need for awareness and intervention strategies to combat diabetes and its associated risks.
A new analysis projects that by 2050, up to 1 in 3 U.S. adults could be affected by diabetes if current trends persist. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for awareness and intervention strategies.
The CDC reports that the Southeast, Appalachia, and certain tribal lands have the highest rates of obesity and diabetes in the U.S. This data highlights significant health disparities that may require targeted public health interventions.
The CDC's 32nd Annual Diabetes Conference will address innovative strategies for diabetes prevention and control. The event will include various sessions aimed at practitioners and leaders in the field.
A new campaign, M's que comida, provides tools for Hispanics to enjoy healthy versions of traditional recipes while managing portion sizes to reduce diabetes risk. This initiative aims to promote healthier eating habits within the community.
Recent state-specific data reveals a concerning rise in diagnosed diabetes cases across various regions. This trend highlights the need for targeted awareness and intervention strategies to address the growing prevalence of this chronic condition.
A study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology reveals that women diagnosed with diabetes before pregnancy face a three to four times higher risk of having children with birth defects. This research underscores the importance of managing pre-pregnancy diabetes to mitigate risks.
The CDC reports that the number of diagnosed diabetes cases in the U.S. has reached 24 million, with estimates now available for all counties. This data highlights the growing prevalence of diabetes and the need for increased awareness and resources.
A new CDC study reveals that over 50% of adults with diabetes also suffer from arthritis, which hinders their ability to engage in physical activity crucial for diabetes management. This highlights the need for integrated care strategies addressing both conditions.
The National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) has launched a new resource aimed at preventing diabetes in African-Americans, encouraging community and faith-based organizations to take action. This initiative is a collaboration between the CDC and NIH to address preventable diabetes in this population.
A recent CDC report indicates that cardiovascular disease rates are decreasing among adults with diabetes, highlighting improved health management. Additionally, there is a noted increase in the frequency of blood sugar monitoring among this population.
CDC reports indicate improvements in health insurance coverage for children since 2005, though overall coverage varies significantly by state. The reports also highlight trends in health habits and the prevalence of conditions like diabetes and asthma.
The CDC is hosting its first national conference on diabetes and obesity to address the rising rates of these conditions in the U.S. The conference will focus on environmental improvements, policy changes, and healthcare system enhancements to promote healthier lifestyles.
Get the week's most important rare disease developments — pipeline moves, policy changes, and funding signals — delivered to your inbox every Monday.
Free weekly briefing. Unsubscribe anytime.