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Here's how to stay on top of your blood sugar, wherever you are, without reaching for your phone. One of the great things about continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is the ability to quickly see your ...
Why is this study important? GLP-1 medications have traditionally been off-limits for people with type 1 diabetes due to concerns around risks like hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). That ...
People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes face an increased risk of stroke, but managing blood glucose, cholesterol, and blood pressure can help prevent it. Recognizing early stroke symptoms and getting ...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can cause pain, numbness, and tingling. Lifestyle interventions, medications, and physical therapy are first-line methods for reducing the ...
Climate scientist Isabel Dove shares her life-changing experience doing something she didn’t think possible after her diabetes diagnosis: Embarking on a research expedition to one of the most remote ...
If you meet certain income and insurance requirements, you may be eligible for assistance programs that offer free prescriptions – check to see if you qualify! Leer este artículo en español. Many ...
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) happens when blood sugar drops below 70 mg/dL. Low blood sugar can often be treated by consuming carbohydrates, but more severe episodes – glucose levels below 54 mg/dL ...
Ozempic, a once weekly injectable GLP-1 agonist drug, is now approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. Rybelsus (a pill version of Ozempic) is confirmed to be safe for the heart The FDA ...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can dramatically improve glucose management – but these devices can also bring their own set of challenges, especially if you have sensitive skin. Luckily, there ...
Medications like aspirin, Tylenol, and vitamin C can potentially impact the accuracy of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). Here are steps to ensure reliable diabetes management. While continuous ...
For years, people with diabetes have sought out an accurate way to measure glucose without the need for fingersticks or fluid samples. Here’s a look at the latest in research and development of ...