The honeymoon phase is a temporary period after a type 1 diabetes diagnosis when there are still functional insulin-producing cells remaining. Blood sugar levels tend to be more stable, and insulin ...
Life-changing medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro are only approved right now for type 2 diabetes, but a growing body of evidence highlights the benefits of GLP-1s for people with type 1 diabetes.
As people with diabetes age, the glucose management strategies they’ve relied on for decades may need some adjustment. Researchers at ATTD 2025 presented various strategies for simplifying treatment ...
For people seeking an oral GLP-1 medication, Foundayo is now available in the U.S. The latest weight management medication on the market, Eli Lilly’s Foundayo (orforglipron), was approved by the FDA ...
Physical activity is an important part of blood sugar management but there are barriers to getting enough, a big one being a fear of hypoglycemia. AID systems have helped make exercise safer for ...
If beef and broccoli is your go-to Chinese order, this recipe is for you. Thinly sliced beef and bright, crisp broccoli are the stars of this dish. You can use any type of beef, but choosing a tender ...
Dawn Adams, a midwife and diabetes researcher, shares her experience going through menopause with type 1 diabetes – plus tips for managing both. Menstruation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, menopause, ...
Trying to manage diabetes means constantly having questions you don’t always know the answer to. The internet provides access to amazing resources that can help you keep your blood sugar in check and ...
Diabetes stigma includes the experiences of exclusion, rejection, prejudice, and blame that some people with diabetes encounter. Learn how to identify this stigma, how it can lead to worse health ...
The insulin pump has come a long way since the first prototypes were developed in the 1960s. James S. Hirsch explores the riveting history of this integral piece of technology and shares his own ...
Trying to learn how to lower morning blood sugar? Here’s why your glucose levels rise in the morning and a few things you can try to keep them in range. Waking up with high glucose levels (or ...
The first successful transplants of insulin-producing cells in people with type 1 diabetes occurred about 25 years ago. In recent years, advances once considered hypothetical, such as creating and ...
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