While food science has provided PWDs with a possible way to savor their sweetened delights, a universal truth of nutrition still applies to artificial sugar substitutes: Everything in moderation.
This year, 1.5 million people will be diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA). If you have suddenly found yourself among this group, you should know you are far from alone. Today, there is a well-paved road to normalcy, and diabetes can take a back seat to what you want to accomplish and the life you want to live. But, like so many others, you might be wondering how to take your first steps down that path.
My yearly experience on the first day of school has been lots of stares and questions regarding my CGM and insulin pump.
Based on customer feedback and input from the pros, we’ve collected our top 5 tips for how to use a CGM successfully.
Here are some of the features that can be personalized based on what you and your healthcare team determine best meets your needs...
Have you ever felt like you just can’t quite figure out the appropriate time to calibrate your sensor? Here are some helpful tips to set you up for success when calibrating your CGM.
Did you know Time in Range impacts your diabetes? Check out this infographic for more!
In diabetes management, as in so many aspects of life, knowledge (and understanding) is power. Fortunately, CareLink™ software gives you valuable information to help you better understand your diabetes.
Mood changes can be a common experience in people with diabetes, both type 1 and type 2. Medtronic Diabetes Clinical Manager Gina, who has lived with type 1 diabetes for more than 39 years, addresses the affect blood sugar levels can have on your everyday emotions.
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