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Planning Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes
Planning for pregnancy when you have type 1 diabetes might seem overwhelming at first. It is very possible to have a healthy and safe pregnancy when living with type 1 diabetes. The most important thing is to plan ahead and work closely with your healthcare team in all stages of pregnancy and postpartum. Let’s take...
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Webinar Recap: The Info Hiding in Your Continuous Glucose Monitor Readings
This live webinar, hosted by Dr. Hertzel Gerstein and featuring Dr. Alice Cheng as the keynote speaker, was all about understanding the hidden information in your continuous glucose monitor (CGM) readings. The conversation focused on how CGMs provide a continuous stream of data that helps you actively manage your diabetes. Dr. Cheng explained that traditional...
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Your Diabetes Care Team
Have you ever wondered who makes up your diabetes care team? It’s a group of healthcare professionals who are there to support you on your journey with type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes. It’s important to know who’s on your team so you can get the best care. Key Team Members Your team typically...
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Simple Diet Changes After a Diabetes Diagnosis
Being diagnosed with diabetes can feel overwhelming at first. There is a lot to learn, and it is normal to have questions and worries about your long-term health. The good news is that focusing on a few simple dietary changes can make a big difference. These first steps don’t need to be complicated, and they...
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Metabolic Surgery as a Tool for Diabetes Remission: What the Studies Show
Although the exact cause is not known, type 2 diabetes is linked to obesity. For people who are very obese or unable to lose weight, bariatric surgery for obesity, often called metabolic surgery, can achieve weight loss and may improve diabetes control and sometimes put it into remission. This means that blood sugar levels will...
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The Impact of Menstrual Cycles, Menopause, and Hormones on Blood Sugar
Hormones do more than regulate reproductive health. They also significantly influence how your body uses insulin and manages blood sugar. Whether you’re menstruating, going through menopause, or living with diabetes, understanding how hormonal shifts affect glucose can help you manage your health. Menstrual Cycle: A Monthly Shift in Blood Sugar The menstrual cycle typically lasts...