Tahini (ground sesame butter) adds a little extra creaminess to these soft and chewy, dairy-free cookies. Lightly sweetened with a smidge of honey, they’re an easy-to-make treat with 3.5 carbs per piece.
read more →The Eversense E3 implantable CGM was recently approved by the FDA and offers a six-month wear time, the longest of any CGM on the market. Drs. E+P explain how the device works, what the implant procedure is like (they’ve both had it done), and what the unique features are of the system.
read more →Going out to eat with diabetes can be stressful, especially if you are newly diagnosed and don’t know what’s “safe” to eat. Mila Clarke, aka the Hangry Woman, offers tips and advice on eating out while managing blood sugars with her FreeSytle Libre 2 CGM.
read more →Dehydration, stress, hormones, allergies, Mondays, TPS reports, being ghosted, being asleep, being awake, your mother-in-law…seriously, does anything NOT affect blood sugars? Dr. Jody Stanislaw encourages us to cut ourselves some slack as she shares all the things (in addition to food) that can affect our blood sugar.
read more →Dr. Edelman discusses the important role ACE inhibitors and ARBs play in protecting your heart and kidneys.
read more →These cute little candies are filled with pistachio butter (yes, that’s a thing) covered in a rich dark chocolate, and ready to satisfy a sweet tooth with only six ingredients.
read more →This slightly crumbly, slightly sweet cornbread is made with almond flour, cheddar cheese, sour cream and the essential ingredient of baby corn, which has fewer carbs than regular canned corn. It’s a perfect side dish for summer barbecues.
read more →From the Teaming Up for Diabetes kitchen, this pulled pork recipe draws flavors from North Carolina barbecue, and adds in a few tweaks for a quicker and healthier option.
read more →There’s a new kid on the block in the diabetes management space – embecta. Formerly part of BD, who introduced the world’s first specialized insulin syringe in 1924, embecta plans to empower people with diabetes to live their best life through educational initiatives, product refreshes, and new product developments.
read more →In many states it’s legal to smoke it, eat it, bake it, squirt it, drink it, and use it as an ointment, but is marijuana safe for people with diabetes? Drs. E+ P give us the straight dope.
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