• Experts to highlight innovative solutions for diabetes screening

    Experts to highlight innovative solutions for diabetes screening

    Ines Casanova, PhD, and other presenters will explore strategies for closing diabetes screening gaps, including the findings from an ongoing initiative that deploys community health workers with mobile pop-up units into select areas.


  • Discussion to consider pragmatic solutions through diabetes technology across diverse demographics and settings

    Discussion to consider pragmatic solutions through diabetes technology across diverse demographics and settings

    Michelle Litchman, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, and other experts will examine data, challenges, and best practices around the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and automated insulin delivery (AID) devices among children, older adults, the Deaf community, and inpatient populations.


  • Joint ADA/IDF symposium to address malnutrition-related diabetes diagnosis, treatment, and research needs

    Joint ADA/IDF symposium to address malnutrition-related diabetes diagnosis, treatment, and research needs

    Peter E. H. Schwarz, MD, PhD, MBA, and other leading experts from across the globe will discuss the latest information on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of what an international working group has designated as type 5 or malnutrition-related diabetes.


  • Panel to offer strategies for supporting psychological wellbeing for women and girls with diabetes

    Panel to offer strategies for supporting psychological wellbeing for women and girls with diabetes

    Paige Trojanowski, PhD, and other panelists will present the latest findings on unique diabetes challenges during female adolescence, pregnancy, postpartum, parenting, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy.


  • Debate to weigh speed of AI adoption in diabetes care

    Debate to weigh speed of AI adoption in diabetes care

    Nestoras Mathioudakis, MD, MHS, and Neda Laiteerapong, MD, will debate the merits of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into health care delivery now versus taking a wait-and-see approach. They will discuss cost and quality of care and clinician burnout as key factors to consider.


  • ADA President, Healthcare & Education highlights power and future potential of diabetes education and support

    ADA President, Healthcare & Education highlights power and future potential of diabetes education and support

    Amy Hess-Fischl, MS, RD, LDN, BC-ADM, CDCES, touted the success of diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) programs and outlined steps to build on proven strengths. Saturday’s special session also included this year’s Distinguished International Service in the Cause of Diabetes Award Lecture.


  • Dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist improves glycemic management and weight loss in adults living with type 1 diabetes and obesity

    Dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist improves glycemic management and weight loss in adults living with type 1 diabetes and obesity

    Klara Klein, MD, PhD, and other researchers shared results from a phase 2, double-blind, randomized study of acmopatide. Study participants also experienced improvements in blood pressure and insulin dosing.


  • Positive data from multiple amylin trials draw focus to novel therapeutic mechanism

    Positive data from multiple amylin trials draw focus to novel therapeutic mechanism

    Investigators, including Carel le Roux, MBChB, FRCP, FRCPath, PhD, discussed findings from monotherapy and combination trials with the pancreatic beta cell hormone. “Not only are these weight loss drugs, these are also health-gain drugs,” Dr. le Roux said.


  • Ultra-long-acting GLP-1 RA improves weight loss in individuals with and without type 2 diabetes

    Ultra-long-acting GLP-1 RA improves weight loss in individuals with and without type 2 diabetes

    A Scientific Sessions panel shared new data from the VESPER trials. The long half-life of berobenatide makes investigators optimistic about its potential for monthly dosing.


  • Year in Review symposium to deliver the latest discoveries in diabetes

    Year in Review symposium to deliver the latest discoveries in diabetes

    Anne Peters, MD, will highlight major advances and discoveries in the clinical science of diabetes, including expanding treatment and technology options. Raghu Mirmira, MD, PhD, will summarize translational progress, and Barbara Kahn, MD, will share basic science developments.