Several months ago, I wrote about two diabetes trials: ACCORD and ADVANCE. Both studies involved people who have both type 2 diabetes and... Read more »
You want to control your diabetes as much as possible. You wouldn't be reading this if you didn't. So you regularly check your A1C level.... Read more »
A Swedish study has shown that teaching type 2 diabetes patients about their disease results in greater decreases in the hemoglobin A1c... Read more »
Any exercise can help us control our diabetes. But when we get 45 minutes each of aerobic exercise and resistance training for just three... Read more »
Continuous sensors will change everything for people with diabetes. That’s the view of some top diabetologists who met in Washington,... Read more »