The 85th annual American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions will be held in Chicago, IL, 20–23 June 2025, at the McCormick Place Convention Center. Registration and housing are open. For more information, please visit professional.diabetes.org/scientific-sessions.

This collection provides an abridged version of the ADA’s “Standards of Care in Diabetes—2025” designed especially for primary care providers. Developed by the ADA’s Primary Care Advisory Group, this resource contains the evidence-based clinical practice recommendations most pertinent to primary care. Access the collection at diabetesjournals.org/collection/2720/2025-Abridged-Standards-of-Care.

The ADA’s annual report highlights the organization’s investment in advancing diabetes research and clinical practice. Through research grants, the ADA is furthering high-impact, innovative projects and supporting researchers in establishing collaborative networks to move their innovations into the hands of people living with diabetes. For more, visit diabetes.org/sites/dpro/files/2025-02/ADA_2024_ResearchReport_final-reduced.pdf.

The future of diabetes care is evolving—Are you ready for what’s next? In this limited series, Dr. Neil Skolnik takes you inside the latest breakthroughs in diabetes treatment, research, and innovation through in-depth conversations with leading industry experts, researchers, and visionaries who are shaping the next generation of diabetes care. Sponsored by CIBA Health. For more, visit diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/podcasts_whats_next.

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) affects at least half of patients with heart failure and is increasingly prevalent due to aging, obesity, and diabetes. In this special three-part series, host Dr. Neil Skolnik explores this increasingly recognized condition, providing primary care clinicians and health care professionals with essential insights into screening, diagnosis, and management. This special edition of Diabetes Core Update is sponsored by Roche. For more information, visit diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/podcasts_diabetes_and_heart_health.

In this special two-part series of Diabetes Core Update, host Dr. Neil Skolnik takes a deep dive into the transformative role of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in diabetes care. Through engaging conversations with leading experts, Dr. Skolnik explores the latest advancements in CGM technology, its clinical benefits, and its growing accessibility. This series is sponsored by Dexcom and creators of Dexcom G7. For more information, visit diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/podcasts_continuous_glucose_monitoring.

This three-episode miniseries of Diabetes Core Update focuses on compounded medications, particularly those used to treat diabetes and obesity. These episodes explore regulatory considerations and potential risks versus the benefits of these treatments and feature case-based perspectives from clinicians and pharmacists. The final episode is specifically designed for patients and simplifies the discussion into an accessible format that empowers people with diabetes to make informed decisions in collaboration with their doctors. For more information, visit diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/podcasts_compounding_concerns.

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