CoEHAR member Rossella Cannarella awarded Tobacco Harm Reduction Scholarship to advance research in high-risk metabolic patients

CoEHAR is proud to announce that Dr. Rossella Cannarella has been awarded one of the prestigious Tobacco Harm Reduction Scholarships (THRSP) — an international program supporting early-career researchers engaged in…

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New expert review by CoEHAR: Smoking cessation in diabetes needs tailored and pragmatic alternatives

For people living with diabetes, smoking represents much more than a harmful habit — it is a major driver of cardiovascular complications and long-term metabolic damage. Quitting is one of…

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University of Catania hosts the Second Edition of the International Conference on Type 2 Diabetes in Internal Medicine Practice

Following the success of the first edition held in May 2025, the University of Catania and CoEHAR – Center of Excellence for the Acceleration of Harm Reduction – together with…

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University of Catania Hosts International Scientific Meeting on Diabetes, Personalized Medicine, and Tobacco Harm Reduction

The University of Catania is proud to announce the upcoming international scientific conference titled "TYPE 2 Diabetes in Internal Medicine Practice: Experience Sharings 1", which will take place on May 30-31, 2025,…

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CoEHAR at the forefront in evaluating the influence of smoking and smoking cessation on the metabolism and efficacy of antidiabetic drugs

Researchers from the CoEHAR at the University of Catania, together with international experts from the DiaSmokeFree Working Group, aimed to answer these questions: what could be the effects of smoking cessation on the efficacy and safety of antidiabetic drugs? Could significant changes occur that would require a readjustment of pharmacological treatments?

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Behavioral Interventions can help smokers with diabetes quit with a greater likelihood of success. However, structured programs are needed

The results were included in the review "Behavioural therapy for people with diabetes who smoke: a scoping review," published in the Journal of Primary Care and Community Health: it is now clear that persons living with diabetes are not the subject of targeted treatments and that there is ample room for progress. It seems that more structured and intensive therapies could benefit these persons in bidding farewell to cigarette smoking, while little is still known about the possible benefits of combining  behavioral therapies and nicotine replacement pharmacological therapies.

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