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An Ode to School Nurses
For many children living with type 1 diabetes, school nurses play a pivotal role in diabetes management. Many children are not able to manage their glucose levels without assistance, especially those who are newly diagnosed or not developmentally able to do so. Additionally, it would be difficult for most caregivers to manage their children’s diabetes […]
A Wrinkle in Time (in Range)
Now that many people with diabetes are using time in range (TIR) versus HbA1C as a benchmark for risk of complications, diabetes researchers and clinicians are starting to ask whether pushing further to “Time in Tight Range” (TITR) will be the next indicator used for diabetes care. As discussions continue, there are debates on the […]
Test driving the Medtronic 780g
This article was originally posted on Nov 1, 2023 Each time I try a new automated insulin delivery (AID) system, I find there are things I like and dislike about the system. As with most things, you have to find something that works for you and your diabetes management goals. For me, one of my […]
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