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Diabetes care and treatment

Clinical and diabetes-care institutions have treated the viral "guaranteed cure" narratives as harmful misinformation, warning that such videos play on conspiracies, misrepresent therapies like metformin or GLP-1 drugs, and can encourage patients to abandon evidence-based care

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Feb 2, 2026

How can consumers verify if a diabetes treatment claim has peer‑reviewed clinical evidence?

A reliable shortcut: look for clinical studies published in s, preferably randomized controlled trials or systematic reviews, and then check study design transparency, replication, and endorsement by ...

Jan 22, 2026

Film McGraw talks about recipe to cure diabetes 2

The claim that a single “recipe” can is not supported by mainstream medical authorities, even as some films and books document dramatic improvements from intensive diet changes; the documentary follow...

Jan 22, 2026

Which clinical sources should patients consult to evaluate claims about new diabetes treatments?

A practical shortlist of clinical sources patients should consult to evaluate claims about new includes high-quality and network meta-analyses, catalogued in major databases, from professional societi...

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