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CGM: Continuous Glucose Monitor
A continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) is a small wearable device that tracks your glucose levels in real-time throughout the day and night.
Coverage of Dexcom G6 CGM Now Improved with TRICARE
TRICARE healthcare members can now receive the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM) under pharmacy benefits.
Using LibreView With the FreeStyle Libre 2 CGM
Now that you have a FreeStyle Libre 2 continuous glucose monitor, here is how to see and understand your data using the desktop application LibreView.
Why You Should Try a CGM Even if You’re Reluctant
Even if you’ve gotten used to pricking your finger, you’ll probably love using a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to manage type 2 diabetes.
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.
January AI Looks to Revolutionize Personalized Diabetes Care
January AI is a precision health company designed to encourage small lifestyle changes and habit-building. Founder and CEO, Noosheen Hashemi, spoke with Beyond Type 2 about the company and its future.
Omnipod Closed Loop Technology to be Compatible with Both Abbott and Dexcom CGMs
Abbott and Dexcom announced formal partnerships with Insulet to be compatible as CGMs on the Omnipod Horizon Automated Insulin Delivery System.
FDA Approves First Ready-to-Use Liquid Stable Glucagon Gvoke
On September 10 the FDA approved the Gvoke HypoPen and Gvoke PFS, emergency glucagon rescue devices for the treatment of severe hypoglycemia.
Research Shows Fridges Might Be Destroying Insulin
A 16-month study has shown that 79% of insulin is kept at temperatures outside of the recommended range. Insulin stored in the fridge is at a much higher risk.
All About Danatech – Diabetes Technology on Tap
The Danatech app provides an innovative way for diabetes educators to find information regarding products and other apps that they can readily provide to patients.