
The FDA recently approved a new rapid-acting mealtime insulin called Lyumjev, which is absorbed into the body more quickly than Humalog and is designed to target post-meal spikes and reduce A1c.
read more →The FDA recently approved a new rapid-acting mealtime insulin called Lyumjev, which is absorbed into the body more quickly than Humalog and is designed to target post-meal spikes and reduce A1c.
read more →Dr. Edelman speaks with diabetes attorney Kriss Halpern, who discusses employee rights for people with diabetes as well as returning to work during COVID-19.
read more →LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults) is the most missed diagnosis in diabetes. It’s often initially diagnosed as type 2 because the loss of pancreatic beta cells is much slower than the more “traditional” form of type 1.
read more →Priced at a third of the cost of other CGMs, this latest technology from Abbott is the first and only iCGM that sustains performance for up to 14 days and provides trends, insights and customizable high and low alerts.
read more →We’ve ditched the bun and added greens and guac for two delectable ways to showcase a new addition to the burger family.
read more →Xeris just released the Gvoke HypoPen™, the first autoinjector glucagon pen to treat severe hypoglycemia. Easy to use and convenient to transport anywhere, it’s peace of mind in your pocket.
read more →Dr. Edelman is proud of the “fasting” he does between breakfast and his mid-morning snack, but that’s not technically what we mean when it comes to intermittent fasting.
read more →There may not be a more perfect marriage in food heaven than smooth, rich chocolate and thick, creamy peanut butter. With only six ingredients and no baking, the hardest part is waiting for them to chill.
read more →Dr. Edelman offers a solution for “Foot to Floor” phenomenon, which is a very common situation in people with diabetes who are on insulin, and occurs when blood sugars rise upon waking.
read more →A high rep workout uses resistance training to put your muscles to work while keeping your heart rate up. It’s great for all fitness levels because exercises can be easily modified, AND it can help improve the way your body uses insulin.
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