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Busting 7 Type 2 Diabetes Rumors
Eating your way to diabetes? Reversing diabetes? There’s a ton of false information out there about type 2 diabetes. But have no fear! The mySugr myth busters are back at it again, busting pesky rumors about type 2 diabetes.

Busting 8 Type 1 Diabetes Rumors
Here at mySugr, we’re on a mission: To make diabetes suck less. To do so, we want to rid the world of pesky diabetes rumors. There’s a lot of misinformation out there which can be harmful and counterproductive for those living with and without diabetes.

What is Standard Deviation and What Does it Mean for My Diabetes?
Managing diabetes includes keeping track of seemingly endless sets of numbers. You might measure your blood glucose levels several times per day and get blood drawn for an A1C reading a few times a year. Each of these checks gives a snapshot of your blood glucose management, but neither gives you the whole picture.

Type 2 diabetes and your HbA1c – what you should know
Living with diabetes means we are constantly being “tested.” And one of the biggest tests we face is an HbA1c test. Your results can fall anywhere from 4.0 to 16 percent (or 20 to 151 mmol/L).

What You Should Know About Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Keeping blood sugars within range is one of the greatest challenges for most people with diabetes. And unfortunately, since there are so many factors involved in this tricky balancing act, it’s not always possible.

How Stress Affects Blood Sugar
From adrenaline-soaked excitement to prolonged anxiety, stress can have many faces. Sometimes, it can feel like all those stressors don’t play well with your diabetes monster. We’re here to explain how stress impacts your blood glucose and how you can gain control.

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