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Living Diabetes Editorial Team

Living Diabetes is an evidence-based diabetes resource. Our editorial team curates clinical content from NICE, NHS, ADA and Diabetes UK guidelines to help readers understand and live well with diabetes.

Understanding Your HbA1c: What the Numbers Really Mean

6th June 202611th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Understanding Your HbA1c: What the Numbers Really Mean: what HbA1c tells you, target ranges by NICE and ADA, how often it’s tested, and what to do if your.

Categories Diabetes Education, Endocrinology, Insulin Resistance, Type 2 diabetes
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What to Expect in Your First Month on Semaglutide

6th June 202610th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

What to Expect in Your First Month on Semaglutide: how it works, who it’s used for, common side effects, and current NICE NG28 guidance. Evidence-based guide.

Categories Diabetes Education, Endocrinology, Insulin Resistance, Obesity, Type 2 diabetes

Diabetes Burnout: How to Recognize It and Start Recovering

6th June 202610th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Diabetes burnout can make daily care feel impossible. Learn signs, small recovery steps, and when to seek mental health support.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 2 diabetes
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CGM for Beginners: What to Know Before You Start

6th June 202610th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Starting CGM can make glucose patterns easier to see. Learn alerts, lag time, skin issues, confirmation checks, and safe expectations.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
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Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro: Key Differences

6th June 202610th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro are related but not interchangeable. Learn label differences, safety issues, and questions to ask.

Categories Diabetes Education, Endocrinology, Insulin Resistance, Obesity, Type 2 diabetes
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Setting Realistic Diabetes Goals for the New Year

6th June 20269th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Setting Realistic Diabetes Goals for the New Year: evidence-based guidance reviewed against current NICE and ADA recommendations. Practical, plain-language.

Categories Diabetes Education, General, Type 2 diabetes

New Dietary Guidelines Are a Big Deal for Diabetes

6th June 202610th January 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

New Dietary Guidelines Are a Big Deal for Diabetes: practical, NICE-aligned diabetes nutrition guidance — what the evidence shows, how to apply it.

Categories Diabetes Education, Diet, Nutrition, Type 2 diabetes
Ozempic and Surgery: And What You Need to Know

Ozempic and Surgery: And What You Need to Know

6th June 202624th December 2025 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Ozempic and Surgery: And What You Need to Know: how it works, who it’s used for, common side effects, and current NICE NG28 guidance. Evidence-based guide.

Categories Diabetes Education, Insulin Resistance
Carbs to Take Daily If You Have Diabetes

Carbs to Take Daily If You Have Diabetes

6th June 202623rd December 2025 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Carbs to Take Daily If You Have Diabetes: practical, NICE-aligned diabetes nutrition guidance — what the evidence shows, how to apply it day-to-day, and the.

Categories Diabetes Education, Diet, Nutrition

How Insulin Resistance Is Checked: Tests, Limits, and Next Steps

6th June 202622nd December 2025 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Insulin resistance is usually checked through glucose risk, A1C, fasting glucose, and related markers. Learn what tests can and cannot show.

Categories Diabetes Education, Insulin Resistance
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