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    Perspectives and Behaviors of People with Diabetes toward Time in Range and Glucose Control in Diabetes Management: An Online Survey

    This study assessed experiences, attitudes, and behaviors of people with diabetes (PwD) regarding diabetes self-management and glucose control, and their level of awareness, knowledge, and attitudes toward tim...

    Christophe De Block, Alice Y. Y. Cheng, Gayathri Anil, John M. D’Cruz in Diabetes Therapy (2024)

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    Emotional, Psychological, and Social Well-being Experience of Long-Term Living with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Patient–Psychiatrist–Endocrinologist Perspective

    Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic autoimmune disease that impacts blood glucose levels and can also lead to an increased prevalence of psychiatric conditions. Living with T1DM has been associated wi...

    Mohammed Najeeb Ashraf, Alice Y. Y. Cheng, David J. Robinson in Diabetes Therapy (2024)

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    Impact of Living with Stigma in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes: A Patient–Physician Perspective

    Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by a complete deficiency in insulin due to the destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Globally, T1D accounts for nearly 5–10% of the total ...

    Mohammed Najeeb Ashraf, Alice Y. Y. Cheng in Diabetes Therapy (2024)

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    Healthcare Professionals’ Knowledge of and Attitudes Towards the Use of Time in Range in Diabetes Management: Online Survey Across Seven Countries

    Time in range (TIR) is a metric of glycaemic target management derived from continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data. This study aimed to understand knowledge of and attitudes towards use of TIR among healthca...

    Christophe De Block, Alice Y. Y. Cheng, Trine Brandt Christensen in Diabetes Therapy (2023)

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    Insulin: evolution of insulin formulations and their application in clinical practice over 100 years

    The first preparation of insulin extracted from a pancreas and made suitable for use in humans after purification was achieved 100 years ago in Toronto, an epoch-making achievement, which has ultimately provid...

    Geremia B. Bolli, Alice Y. Y. Cheng, David R. Owens in Acta Diabetologica (2022)

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    The Safety and Efficacy of Second-Generation Basal Insulin Analogues in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes at Risk of Hypoglycemia and Use in Other Special Populations: A Narrative Review

    Hypoglycemia is a major barrier impeding glycemic control in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus and creates a substantial burden on the healthcare system. Certain populations that require special attention,...

    Alice Y. Y. Cheng, Jencia Wong, Nick Freemantle, Shamasunder H. Acharya in Diabetes Therapy (2020)

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    Differentiating Basal Insulin Preparations: Understanding How They Work Explains Why They Are Different

    Since the introduction of insulin as a life-saving agent for patients with type 1 diabetes, insulin preparations have evolved to approximate physiologic insulin delivery profiles to meet prandial and basal in...

    Alice Y. Y. Cheng, Dhiren K. Patel, Timothy S. Reid, Kathleen Wyne in Advances in Therapy (2019)