JCS/T2D focuses on bringing clarity to type 2 diabetes and obesity care. We combine lived experience, research literacy, and analytical insight to make complex topics easier to understand and discuss.

Who We Are

We are advocates committed to thoughtful, evidence-informed communication.
We learn. We share. We inform.
We change the conversation.

Our perspective draws from lived experience, continuing education, and the disciplined analytical approach of JCS Analytics. This combination helps us connect research, everyday reality, and public understanding in a way that corrects misconceptions and highlights what’s possible.

What We Do

We explore the intersection of data, health, and real-world decision-making. We look for patterns that matter and explain them in ways that support clearer thinking.

Our work includes:

  • Translating research and real-world evidence into accessible insight
  • Clarifying topics such as GLP-1 therapy, obesity as a chronic disease, and CGM data
  • Bridging the gap between scientific information and how people experience these conditions

Why It Matters

Type 2 diabetes and obesity are often framed around blame or restriction. That framing doesn’t help people move forward.

We shift the focus toward:

  • Progress instead of blame
  • Understanding instead of stigma
  • Practical strategies that support better outcomes

Our goal is to make it easier for individuals, families, and the broader community to talk about these conditions with confidence and compassion.

How We Approach the Work

We communicate with clarity, empathy, and intent.

We explain what the evidence shows, acknowledge what remains uncertain, and avoid overstating what data can or cannot say.

Above all, we aim to make information easier to understand and easier to use.

Our Ethos

Sound judgment begins where certainty ends.

Why Novo Nordisk Appears Frequently

Novo Nordisk provides more publicly accessible educational materials, media assets, and research updates than many other companies. Their open communication culture and partnerships with universities and public institutions create more opportunities for responsible analysis.