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Diabetes care gets easier: Novo Nordisk launches once-weekly insulin at ₹261 a week
India becomes seventh market for Awiqli as drugmaker targets delays in insulin initiation among people with diabetes.
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The Hill
· Jun 21, 2026
What to know about the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program
Starting in July, some Medicare beneficiaries will be able to access GLP-1 medications by paying one flat fee per month. The temporary program is set to run for a year-and-a-half through the end of 2027. But with less than two weeks before its launch, questions remain over how it will operate. The Medicare GLP-1 Bridge, described by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)...
The Suburban
· Jun 21, 2026
Suzanne Reisler Litwin: Showing up … for the Breakthrough T1D Walk to cure type 1 diabetes
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Medical Daily
· Jun 23, 2026
ENDO 2026 Study Finds Most People Who Stop Ozempic or Tirzepatide for Type 2 Diabetes Eventually Restart Treatment
ENDO 2026 research published June 2026 via ScienceDaily found most GLP-1 users with type 2 diabetes who stop treatment eventually restart, driven by weight regain.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 30, 2026
Medicare patients can get GLP-1s as of July 1
Medicare beneficiaries for the first time will be eligible for coverage of breakthrough GLP-1 weight-loss medications after years of struggling to get the drugs to more seniors. Starting July 1, eligible patients can get GLP-1s to treat obesity for just 50 per month as part of a test program for Medicare, the social safety net []
NaturalNews.com
· Jul 2, 2026
Replacing sugary drinks with water, tea or coffee tied to lower diabetes risk, studies show
(NaturalNews) Replacing one daily sugary drink with water, coffee or unsweetened tea can lower Type 2 diabetes risk by up to 10. For adults with Type 2 diab...
Global News
· Jun 30, 2026
Canada approves 1st generic semaglutide shot for weight loss
It's the third generic semaglutide product approved by the department, though the first two were authorized for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes in adults.
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Related coverage for "Diabetes care gets easier: Novo Nordisk launches once-weekly insulin at ₹261 a week": The Hill — What to know about the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program. The Suburban — Suzanne Reisler Litwin: Showing up … for the Breakthrough T1D Walk to cure type 1 diabetes. Medical Daily — ENDO 2026 Study Finds Most People Who Stop Ozempic or Tirzepatide for Type 2 Diabetes Eventually Restart Treatment. Washington Examiner — Medicare patients can get GLP-1s as of July 1. NaturalNews.com — Replacing sugary drinks with water, tea or coffee tied to lower diabetes risk, studies show. Global News — Canada approves 1st generic semaglutide shot for weight loss


