
SGLT2s are currently only approved for use in the U.S. for type 2 diabetes, but a lot of people with type 1 are taking them off label with positive results.
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SGLT2s are currently only approved for use in the U.S. for type 2 diabetes, but a lot of people with type 1 are taking them off label with positive results.
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One of the most powerful tools you can use to take control of your diabetes is to follow a diabetes warranty program. The concept is similar to the warranty program for a new or used car – if you follow the regularly scheduled maintenance, your car will run better and last longer.
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Calluses are a common issue for a lot of people, even people without diabetes. If not taken care of they can lead to some pretty serious complications so it’s really important to stay ahead of the curve and tackle issues as soon as you start to notice them.
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Sugar and carbs hide in strange places like ketchup, barbecue sauce and salad dressings. But you don’t have to give up your favorite sauces (that would be criminal) if you’re trying to watch your carbs – we’ve done the work for you and found several great options!
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If your diabetes doctor thinks you should start insulin, it doesn’t mean you aren’t managing your condition well. You probably need to start insulin because your pancreas is failing, not you.
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