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Johns Hopkins Advanced Diabetes Technology Webinar
AL
T1D SupportChecking blood sugar
With type 1 diabetes, the amount of sugar in the blood can be too high, too low, or in the target range. Blood-sugar levels Checking blood sugar is a vital part of type 1 diabetes (T1D) management. With T1D, the amount of sugar in the blood can be too high, too low, or in the […]
Insulin Pump/Continuous Glucose Monitor Expo
Diabetes Supply Center of the Midlands, Omaha, NE
Georgetown DiabetesPump and CGM Seminar
Georgetown University Medstar, Washington, DC
Insulin Pump/Continuous Glucose Monitor Expo
Diabetes Supply Center of the Midlands, Omaha, NE
T1D SupportMedtronic Diabetes and Dexcom Rivalry To Heat Up
Johnson & Johnson’s newly approved Animas insulin pump with Dexcom’s continuous glucose monitoring system will heat up competition between Medtronic Diabetes and Dexcom. Click here to read more.
Switching Treatments
What to do when switching insulin types or treatments There are several steps to take once you and your doctor have decided that switching diabetes treatments is best for you. First, review your policy. If the language is not clear whether the new treatment is covered, call your human resources department or health insurance company […]
Smart insulin pens and pen caps
What are smart insulin pens and pen caps? Smart insulin pens and pen caps are devices used to track insulin doses for people who use insulin pens to take multiple daily injections (MDI) of insulin. Like conventional insulin pens, they can be used to administer and track certain long- or rapid-acting insulin. How do smart […]
Treatment for type 1 diabetes
Insulin Insulin is the primary type 1 diabetes treatment. People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) must take insulin to survive because their body does not make enough of it. Insulin is administered by injection, inhalation, or insulin pump. There are several different types of insulin used today, with most individuals with T1D using basal (long-acting) […]
Improving the Lives of Veterans With Diabetes
How to access the latest diabetes management tools through the Department of Veterans Affairs with Armed For Diabetes .