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Dr. E’s Case Study: 4 Tips to Avoid Hypoglycemia During Exercise with Type 1 Diabetes

By TCOYD on March 25, 2025   /   Afrezza, Case Studies, Exercise and Fitness, Hypoglycemia, Pumps, Type 1   /   23 Comments
Man experiences hypoglycemia while working out with type 1 diabetes

Dr. E gets personal in this month’s case study, sharing a recent experience he had of exercise-induced hypoglycemia with his hybrid closed-loop system. He offers four tips to avoid a blood sugar rollercoaster while working out with type 1 diabetes.

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Tech It Easy: 8 Diabetes Device Hacks to Help You Stay in Range

By TCOYD on March 25, 2025   /   CGM, Exercise and Fitness, Pumps   /   10 Comments
Diabetes devices include the Medtronic 780G, Dexcom G7 CGM and Tandem insulin pump

Your CGM and hybrid closed-loop system have more potential than you may think — you just need to know how to unlock it. From preventing compression lows to managing heat and altitude issues, these eight hacks will help you make the most out of your diabetes devices.

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3 Things We Need to Cure Type 1 Diabetes

By TCOYD on February 21, 2025   /   Diabetes Research, Stem Cells, Type 1   /   45 Comments
Writing a checklist for the 3 main things needed to cure type 1 diabetes

Three big things need to happen for a cure for type 1 diabetes to be successful, and we’ve already crossed one of them off the list. Learn the latest research from three companies at the forefront of discovery, and find out when we think a functional cure will be realized (hint: It may be sooner than you think).

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Dr. E’s Case Study: 6 Ways to Treat Diabetic Kidney Disease

By TCOYD on February 21, 2025   /   Case Studies, Diabetes Complications, Kidneys, Type 2   /   15 Comments
kidney doctor nephrologist with image of kidneys to treat type 2 diabetes and kidney disease

Dr. E shares a case study of one of his patients who has type 2 diabetes, several conditions related to metabolic syndrome, and a recent diagnosis of kidney disease. Discover Dr. E’s treatment strategy and his six pillars of therapy to prevent the progression of CKD.

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Mounjaro vs Ozempic: Which One Is Right for You?

By TCOYD on February 21, 2025   /   GLP-1 RA, GLP-1/GIP, Medications, Type 2   /   20 Comments
Injectable type 2 diabetes medications Ozempic and Mounjaro

Ozempic and Mounjaro are similar in many ways, but there’s one key difference between the two. Learn how these blockbuster type 2 diabetes medications are changing the landscape of diabetes management, and find out why they aren’t yet approved for use in type 1.

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