Know Your Insulin Action Times for Better Glucose Control
Know your insulin action time — how long it takes to start working and how long it lasts — to manage blood sugar effectively….
Pump and AID Settings Tool
Try out our Pump and AID Settings tool. Insulin pump and AID system settings are often less than optimal, leading to suboptimal glucose outcomes…
Types of Diabetes Explained: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Latest Treatments – 2025
📘 Introduction: Why Knowing Your Diabetes Type Matters Diabetes is not a one-size-fits-all condition. While it is commonly grouped into Type 1 and Type 2,…
Preventing Low Glucose During and After Exercise
Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is one of the most common and concerning challenges for active people with diabetes, especially those using insulin or glucose-lowering…
Interoperable Devices – Key to Future Diabetes Technologies
Interoperable devices enable automated insulin delivery systems or hybrid closed loops and ensure that innovation directly benefits individuals with diabetes, allowing the users to…
Continuous Glucose Monitor – What is it and how does it work?
What is a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)? A continuous glucose monitor tracks glucose levels in real-time, providing critical data for diabetes management. Unlike traditional…
Diabetes and Stroke: Understanding the Link and Preventive Strategies
Diabetes significantly raises the risk of stroke, nearly doubling an individual’s chance of facing this life-threatening event. Understanding the complex relationship between diabetes and…
Over the Counter CGMs: Expanding CGM Access Beyond Insulin Users
Over-the-counter continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are a game-changer for individuals with Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and health-conscious users interested in metabolic health, fitness, and…
Exploring Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) Systems
Welcome to your ultimate guide to Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) systems—a revolutionary step forward in diabetes care. Whether you’re living with Type 1 Diabetes,…
Resources for Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) Systems
We’ve come a long way! Around 1980, the first insulin pumps were crude devices converted from large chemotherapy pumps. They had a single basal…