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  2. George B. Walden - Wikipedia

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    The team at the University of Toronto working on insulin had inconsistent results in purifying it and eventually turned to Eli Lilly for help [2] and George Walden (who started working for Eli Lilly as a 28-year-old chemist in 1917 for $85 each month) was put in charge of the project. [3] Walden was the head chemist at Eli Lilly in 1922.

  3. Lilly's weight-loss drug cuts diabetes risk in overweight ...

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    In a trial involving 1,032 adults, patients who were on weekly injections showed a 94% reduction in the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes, compared with placebo, Lilly Lilly's weight-loss ...

  4. US FDA says all doses of Lilly's weight-loss and diabetes ...

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    Lilly's Mounjaro has been on the U.S. FDA's shortage list since late 2022, while Zepbound was added to the list in April this year. US FDA says all doses of Lilly's weight-loss and diabetes drug ...

  5. FDA approves Eli Lilly diabetes drug for weight loss - AOL

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    The FDA approves a new weight loss drug manufactured by Eli Lilly.

  6. Nicole Johnson (Miss America) - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Johnson (born January 9, 1974) [1] is an American beauty queen, author, public health professional and activist. Crowned Miss America 1999 and Miss Virginia 1998, she became the first Miss America with diabetes and the first contestant to publicize the use of an insulin pump.

  7. Diabetes management software - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes prevalence has been rising more rapidly in middle and low-income countries. Diabetes is a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke and lower limb amputation. In 2012, an estimated 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes and another 2.2 million deaths were attributable to high blood glucose.