Diabetes Core Update June 2025

Diabetes Core Update June 2025

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Special Edition- Weight Bias and Stigma – Part 1

In this special series on Weight Bias and Stigma our host, Dr. Neil Skolnik will discuss weight bias and stigma and its importance because weight bias and stigma have an important impact the experience of living with obesity, leads to measurable adverse outcomes, and when it is p ...  Show more

Special Edition: What's Next: Adherence to Medications – Challenges and (some) Solutions December 2025

In this special edition on Adherence to Medications our host, Dr. Neil Skolnik will discuss medication adherence and the role of clinicians, pharmacies and pharmacists in helping with medication adherence. This special episode is supported by an independent educational grant from ...  Show more

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