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    Although metformin has traditionally been avoided in pregnancy, evidence now supports its safety and efficacy for management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical impact of a metformin-based approach for GDM management through assessment of pregnancy outcomes, clinic efficiency and patient satisfaction.

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    • Could #metformin be offered as first-choice therapy to women with gestational #diabetes? The “Metformin First” protocol suggests that it could. Read the complete study in #CanJDiabetes https://t.co/T9e9YXebTL @LorraineLipsc17 @ilanajhalperin https://t.co/mZoy4XL6w0

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    Although metformin has traditionally been avoided in pregnancy, evidence now supports its safety and efficacy for management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical impact of a metformin-based approach for GDM management through assessment of pregnancy outcomes, clinic efficiency and patient satisfaction.

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    • Could #metformin be offered as first-choice therapy to women with gestational #diabetes? The “Metformin First” protocol suggests that it could. Read the complete study in #CanJDiabetes https://t.co/8RXseqtGeJ @LorraineLipsc17 @ilanajhalperin https://t.co/1XeWbqrpxo

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    Women with the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) (preeclampsia [PE] and gestational hypertension [GHTN]) have increased risks of future diabetes. Postpartum glycemic testing offers early identification and treatment of dysglycemia, but evidence-based recommendations for this high-risk population are lacking. The objective of this study was to describe the risks of developing dysglycemia…

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    • Women with hypertensive disorder of #pregnancy are at greater risk of dysglycemia during the first 4 years after delivery. Read the complete study in #CanJDiabetes https://t.co/LnHwtAsTik https://t.co/FNFB5HdUPp

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    • Is self-monitoring of blood glucose assoc with less hospitalization for #hypoglycemia in Saskatchewan? No. #CanJDiabetes @DiabetesCanada https://t.co/scEpNLAT7H https://t.co/AlkQ9EIX8h

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    • The lower cutoff age of 40 years for the Canadian Diabetes Risk Questionnaire may be removed, to allow its use in young adults #CANRISK #CanJDiabetes @sebsrugo @pjvilleneuve @DiabetesCanada https://t.co/HC9kXwkDFI https://t.co/9J4REJR9gV

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    • Language Matters: “Person living with diabetes/obesity” rather than “diabetic/obese” and other recommendations from @DiabetesCanada consensus statement https://t.co/TPlMxe7Bpy #CanJDiabetes @KristaBanasiak @SeemaInOttawa @hwitteman @IsletTx