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Welcome to the October 2025 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association’s podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the October 2025 issue of Diabetes.

5:50 In the first segment, our hosts are joined by Tessa M. Cacciottolo, PhD, a Chain Florey TTI Fellow in the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences at Imperial College London. She is the first author of the article “Glucagon Receptor Deficiency Causes Early-Onset Hepatic Steatosis,” available for free at doi.org/10.2337/db25-0209.

22:15 In honor of last month being Childhood Obesity Month, in this month’s edition of “Sweet Talk”, our hosts speak with Kristen Nadeau, MD, MS, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and Bethany Cartwright, MD, PhD, an Assistant Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center. They discuss the complications children with obesity can face, as well as the stigma and weight biases that accompany these diagnoses. Cartwright’s article, “Adipose Tissue as a Target for Precision Medicine Approaches in Childhood Obesity,” is available for free at doi.org/10.2337/dbi24-0044.

49:10 In a special segment, Nadeau and Cartwright take questions directly from kids of various ages on the topics of diabetes and obesity.

To learn more about Diabetes and DiabetesBio, please visit diabetesjournals.org/diabetes. Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to smash that “follow” button!

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