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Clearly, many of you are not into detailed logging of your diabetes records. Honestly, I'm not that diligent with the logging either. But I do love to have a close look at all the newest tools on the market for managing diabetes. Anything that can help with carb-counting is of particular interest, because I'm [...]...
Who caught yesterday's New York Times article in which Dr. John Buse states that diabetes is the "Rodney Dangerfield of diseases,'' meaning it don't get no respect? Yipes! Apparently he has a point, as evidenced by results of focus groups run by the American Diabetes Association: "On a scale of 1 to 10, cancer and heart [...]...
The online diabetes community, led by Gina Capone, has dubbed today a special day to lobby for insurance coverage of new continuous glucose monitoring systems. The idea is that we all raise our voices, by talking openly about how important CGMS is to our health, whether it's simply for preventing lows at the gym or [...]...
I'm simply drowning in interesting stuff I'd like to post about. But an in-depth look at everything in my inbox is not going to happen. So to brighten up your Monday, some juicy links: * Insulin analogs are no better than the real deal? A closer look reveals that this is a [...]...
A note from the management today: Wanted to let you all know that the issue with the RSS feed for DiabetesMine — which went a little haywire following our recent site redesign — is now officially fixed. There are two functioning feeds to choose from: http://www.diabetesmine.com/wp-rdf.php (main feed) and www.diabetesmine.com/feed (alternate) And if you're looking for an easy [...]...
This blog is an excellent site written for people with diabetes by a person who is herself living with diabetes. As a nurse, I love this blog and always recommend it to anyone who will listen!