Transdermal Insulin Delivery
One of the skin’s primary roles is to provide protection against infection and physical damage. This barrier is so effective that it prevents many pharmaceutical... Read more.
Oral Insulin Delivery: What to Know and Watch for in 2025
If you live with diabetes, you’ve probably seen headlines about an “insulin pill.” The idea is exciting: taking insulin orally—no needles, more privacy,... Read more.
Humalog Heat Stability: Real User Reports & Practical Tips
Heat can be the hidden variable behind sudden highs, clogged infusion sets, or insulin that seems to “fade” near the end of a vial—yet many ... Read more... Read more.
Humalog and Heat: Stability Concerns, User Reports, and Solutions
Humalog is a terrific insulin that improves postmeal readings, reduces the frequency of lows, and generally makes people feel better. However, reports from people... Read more.
Rapid Insulin Action: Understanding Kinetics, Dynamics, and Insulin Stacking
When Do Humalog and Novolog Insulins Really Work? Many people assume that rapid insulin works faster than it actually does. For example, someone may feel ... Read... Read more.
The Apple Figure & Insulin Sensitivity
An apple may be good for you, but an apple figure with excess weight in the middle isn’t. The risk for heart disease goes up ... Read more... Read more.
HbA1c – The 7% Solution
Sure, you test your glucose level several times a day. You know diet and exercise issues and do your best to stay on track. But ... Read more... Read more.
Diabetes Diet #59: There’s Always More To Learn
Diabetes Recipes: Zucchini with Mint Fregula with Jumbo Shrimp There’s Always More To Learn Sardinia, the second-largest island off Italy’s coast is situated... Read more.
Diabetes Complications: Prevention and Management
People with diabetes are at high risk for several complications if it isn’t properly controlled. Preventing complications at an early stage is an important... Read more.
How the Glycemic Index Affects Blood Sugar and Diabetes Management
The glycemic index (GI) is a tool that ranks the speed at which carbohydrate-containing foods raise blood sugar levels. It can serve as a valuable guide ... Read... Read more.