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The Pros and Pros of Putting Fiasp in Your Pump

By David Pham on January 15, 2020   /   Fast-Acting Insulin, Insulin, Pumps   /   9 Comments

Fiasp, a rapid-acting insulin for people with type 2 or type 2 diabetes, was recently approved for use in insulin pumps and provides another option for people to help improve their post-meal blood sugars.

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Type 1 Elite Powerlifter Turns Pain Into Purpose

By Lynne Scharf on January 15, 2020   /   Emotional Health, Eversense, Profile, Type 1   /   Leave a comment

Chris Ruden was born with only two fingers on his left hand and a shorter left arm, and when we was 19 years old he was diagnosed with T1D. Despite his challenges he became an elite powerlifter and an advocate for the power of a positive mindset in overcoming any limitation.

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How to Boost Your Hypoglycemia Confidence

By Christine Beebe on January 15, 2020   /   Glucagon, Hypoglycemia   /   2 Comments

Having the right information and treatment options can make all the difference for people with diabetes (and their friends and family) in order to lessen hypoglycemia worries and provide a better quality of life.

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The McEdelman Breakfast Sandwich

By Steve Edelman, MD on January 15, 2020   /   Breakfast, Dr. E's Recipes, Entrees, Recipes   /   4 Comments

Low calorie, low-ish carb and faster than fast food, you can eat like an endocrinologist and feel good knowing it’s doctor approved!

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Cheese Crackers

By Jennifer Shun on January 15, 2020   /   Appetizer, Recipes, Snack   /   Leave a comment

Delicious on their own, dunked in soup or dipped in guac, these hearty cheese crackers are a delicious low carb solution to a traditionally high carb snack.

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