Gestational diabetes (also called GDM) occurs when unusually high blood sugar levels develop during pregnancy, which can cause health complications for the mother and the fetus. Gestational diabetes ...
Below please find an overview of the most commonly used drugs for type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Click each drug to learn more information, including a list of the currently approved drugs in ...
Exercise at a steady pace for short periods can help reduce blood sugar. Avoid intense or vigorous exercise with hyperglycemia, as it can make blood sugar spike higher. You can make simple ...
The diaTribe Foundation affirms that every person with diabetes should have access to affordable insulin, as it is essential to health and survival. All stakeholders – including policymakers, ...
Children with type 1 diabetes under the age of 6 may be eligible to participate in a trial testing dasiglucagon (Zegalogue) as a rescue therapy for low blood glucose. This research study will ...
A1C is a useful metric for estimating blood sugar over a two to three-month period but doesn’t provide information on the frequency or severity of high or low blood sugar episodes. Utilizing CGM in ...
Insulin pumps are devices that deliver insulin without the need for manual injections. Insulin pumps are able to administer rapid-acting insulin in both basal (slow, baseline) and bolus (mealtime) ...
Injection pens are used for injecting a drug in a patient-friendly way that is easier than using a syringe. For diabetes, they are most often used for either insulin or glucagon injections (type 1 and ...
With so many things happening in the diabetes tech world, it can be hard to keep up. Stay up-to-date here with the latest diabetes tech news and alerts. The iPhone app for the Omnipod 5 is now ...
Jim comes to The diaTribe Foundation after seven years as the Vice President of Finance and Administration at Common Sense Media and 6 years as the Managing Director of Equality California where he ...