
The FreeStyle Libre 3 was recently approved by the FDA and has many important new features, including continuous blood sugar readings sent directly to your smartphone, better Bluetooth, improved accuracy, and a smaller, slimmer profile.
read more →The FreeStyle Libre 3 was recently approved by the FDA and has many important new features, including continuous blood sugar readings sent directly to your smartphone, better Bluetooth, improved accuracy, and a smaller, slimmer profile.
read more →Somewhere between the dawn of time and now, eating between meals got a bad rap. But snacks can fulfill an important nutritional purpose for people with diabetes. Registered Dietitian Janice Baker explains the benefits of “supportive snacking”.
read more →The FDA recently approved a novel medication called Mounjaro. See how this once-weekly therapy works to significantly lower A1c and promote weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes.
read more →Preventing blood sugars from spiking after eating is one of the biggest challenges in diabetes. Dr. Edelman offers tips on how to control post-meal highs.
read more →Diabetes is a pain in a lot of places besides the neck. Our hands, shoulders, hips, and knees can sometimes be affected as well. It’s important to know how diabetes can affect the musculoskeletal system so you can be proactive in trying to prevent issues, and aware of symptoms if they do develop.
read more →This decadent Nutella-like spread uses wholesome ingredients for a heart-healthy (for real) treat. Spread it on apples, load it on celery, or eliminate the middleman and spoon it straight into your mouth.
read more →These tender, mild halibut fillets are topped with juicy cherry tomatoes, fragrant basil and creamy mozzarella in a perfectly delicious light summer dish. A new and tasty way to enjoy Caprese.
read more →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.
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