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The Pros + Cons of CGM Data for Diabetes Management
Continuous glucose monitors are excellent diabetes management tools, but it's easy to become over-stimulated by data and alarms...
Why Your CGM “Glucose” Level is Not the Same as Your “Blood Sugar” Level
Frustrated when the number on your CGM doesn’t precisely match the number on your meter? There’s a really good explanation for this.
Why Won’t My Insurance Cover a Continuous Glucose Monitor?
Are you facing challenges getting insurance to cover a CGM? Here are some common reasons insurance denies CGM coverage and what you can do about it!
All About Time-in-Range
Time-in-range (TIR) is a measurement that tells you what percentage of the day your blood sugars are in your goal range.
Researchers Find That CGMs Provide Insight On The Progression Of Type 2 Diabetes Among Hispanic Adults
Researchers break down the importance of CGMs in understanding diabetes and how to tackle accessibility barriers among Hispanic adults.
The Benefits of Time-in-Range for Type 2 Diabetes with DCES Megan Muñoz
Learn how time-in-range benefits people with Type 2 diabetes with diabetes care and education specialist, Megan Muñoz!
Sharing Your CGM Data
You don't need to do diabetes alone. If you wear a CGM, read about sharing your data with your friends and family who help you manage Type 2 diabetes.
The Value of Professional CGM
Need help with your diabetes routine? Consider trying professional CGM (P-CGM). You and your doctor can use it to learn more about your Type 2 diabetes.
The Importance of CGM for Insulin-Dependent Type 2 Diabetes
For people with insulin-dependent Type 2 diabetes, a CGM can be the turning point in reaching your diabetes goals. Learn why these devices can work for you and make living with diabetes easier.
Using CGM to Reduce Low Glucose Events
Always a little dizzy or shaky? Your blood sugar may be low. Read our article on how a CGM could help you reduce low blood glucose episodes.
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