For Physicians

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For physicians
The clinical layer of Network Based Diabetes Care — the peer-reviewed work behind the framework, and a working library for practice.
Written for clinicians. This material is educational and reflects the author's clinical reasoning and reading of the literature. It is not medical advice, does not establish a physician-patient relationship, and is not a substitute for individual clinical judgment.
If you are a patient: you're welcome to read, but nothing here should be used to start, stop, or change any treatment. Talk to your own physician before making any change.
The framework
NBDC treats type 2 diabetes as seven coupled biochemical pathways rather than a single glucose number. The practical consequence is predictive: the model estimates trajectory and time-to-target rather than describing present status, which changes what early intervention is worth.
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Peer-reviewed publications
Advanced glycation end-products and the metabolic network
Fernández EC. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 2026;17:1856036. doi:10.3389/fendo.2026.1856036
Establishes the AGE cascade as the entry node of the seven-node damage network described in the framework. Open access. Read →
The library
The series
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The framework developed post by post, in sequence.
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Tier Check
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Where a drug or intervention actually sits in the network.
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TWDFNR
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Deprescribing in diabetes care: practices that persist without evidence behind them.
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Clinical resources
Eating Against the Network — sample chapterDownload
[Additional diabetes resource — to be confirmed]Download
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Clinical inquiries
Additional quantitative components of the framework are documented in working papers and patent applications. Clinicians interested in academic or clinical collaboration are welcome to make contact.