by Rheyz | Sep 25, 2022 | Skin Care
This is not a wearable device or patch, but is rather more similar to a traditional glucose meter that you buy and have on hand to use as needed. It is a small handheld pad that folds in half, with the fingertip scanning portion on the lower end and the screen showing...
by Rheyz | Sep 25, 2022 | Skin Care
In fact, the only professional diabetes organization that officially recognizes LADA is the Immunology of Diabetes Society, which proposes a definition that boils down to:But it’s not so simple. For one thing, the hallmark slow onset of LADA is also sometimes seen in...
by Rheyz | Sep 25, 2022 | Skin Care
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are potentially fatal conditions when temperatures rise, and it’s critical to know the signs, symptoms, and how to help yourself or others when heat illness occurs.This content was originally published here.
by Rheyz | Sep 25, 2022 | Skin Care
Here are some highlights of NDAM campaigns throughout the years, as reported by DiabetesMine.Diabetes Awareness Month Roundtable (2008). For the first time ever, the national advocacy group JDRF gathered a group of vocal diabetes bloggers to discuss November outreach...
by Rheyz | Sep 25, 2022 | Skin Care
Kaitlyn Baird, MA, exercise physiologist at NYU Langone Health’s Sports Performance Center, told Healthline that, in general, as gyms and group fitness studios have reopened, she’s observed increasingly “more people getting out there and engaging in fitness.“Since...
by Rheyz | Sep 24, 2022 | Skin Care
Traditional CGMs consist of a sensor worn externally on the abdomen or arm that takes glucose readings via a tiny cannula (built-in plastic tube) that pierces the skin. The sensor is typically worn for 7 to 10 days before you need to replace it, using an autoinserter...