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Gestational Diabetes: Everything You Need to Know
Did you know that approximately 17% of all pregnant women between the ages of 20 and 49 years old are affected by gestational diabetes? It’s true! In this article you will learn what gestational diabetes is, how to treat gestational diabetes, and why it must be taken seriously.

Hypoglycemia – What Is It And How Can I Treat It?
In the spirit of education and raising awareness, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about hypoglycemia. How to spot it, how to treat it, and steps to take to avoid the hypo-monster.

10 Ways to Reduce Insulin Resistance
The term “Insulin resistance” has become a hot topic of late. Especially given the hefty role it plays in type 2 diabetes. In this article, we'll explain what insulin resistance is, and show you how to make the most out of your insulin.

What the HbA1c doesn't say about your blood sugar management!
Do you sometimes have the feeling that your HbA1c results don’t really fit your expectations? Too high, too low? In this article, we’ll share some background information about how the HbA1c does not always tell the whole story.

5 things to know about ‘Time in Range’
Ever heard of Time in Range (TIR)? It is the percentage of time that a person with diabetes spends with their blood sugar levels in a target range.In this article you will learn everything you need to know about this indicator and why the Time in Range outshines the former gold standard HbA1c (A1c).

The development of insulin pumps - from then to now
Have you ever wondered how long insulin pumps have been around, what the first insulin pump looked like and how insulin pumps have developed over the years? We're going to answer those questions for you ...

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