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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.
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Glaucoma and Diabetes: Risk, Screening, and Eye Safety

6th June 202629th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Diabetes can increase glaucoma risk. Learn why regular eye exams matter, what symptoms are urgent, and what to ask.

Categories Diabetes Education, Eye Health
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Diabetes and Your Eyes: When to See a Retina Specialist

6th June 202629th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

A retina specialist may be needed for diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, sudden symptoms, or abnormal eye exam findings.

Categories Diabetes Education, Eye Health
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Best Time to Exercise With Diabetes: Blood Sugar Tips

6th June 202628th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

The best time to exercise with diabetes depends on medicines, meals, glucose patterns, sleep, and safety. Learn what to track.

Categories Diabetes Education, Physical Activity
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TRUE METRIX Glucose Meter Safety Alert: What Users Should Check

6th June 202628th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

TRUE METRIX safety alert guide covering E-5 error risk, affected systems, FDA Class I recall context, continued testing, and safety steps.

Categories News
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Omnipod Pod Correction: Under-Delivery Risk and What Users Should Check

6th June 202628th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Omnipod pod correction guide covering affected products, insulin under-delivery, high glucose, DKA risk, lot checks, and official instructions.

Categories News
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Post-Workout Nutrition With Diabetes: Blood Sugar Tips

6th June 202628th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Post-workout nutrition with diabetes depends on glucose, medicines, workout intensity, timing, carbs, protein, and low risk.

Categories Diabetes Education, Physical Activity
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Diabetic Macular Edema: Symptoms, Screening, and Treatment

6th June 202627th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Diabetic macular edema can blur central vision. Learn symptoms, screening, treatment options, and when to seek urgent eye care.

Categories Diabetes Education, Eye Health
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Driving With Diabetes: Vision, Lows, and Safety Checks

6th June 202627th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Driving with diabetes requires attention to vision, low blood sugar risk, medicines, glucose checks, and local licensing rules.

Categories Diabetes Education, Eye Health
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Resistance Training for Diabetes: Strength With Safety

6th June 202626th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Resistance training can support diabetes care, but safety depends on glucose risk, feet, eyes, heart, technique, and progression.

Categories Diabetes Education, Physical Activity
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Fitness Trackers and Diabetes: Useful Data, Real Limits

6th June 202626th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Fitness trackers can support activity habits, but they do not replace CGM, glucose meters, medical devices, or diabetes care.

Categories Diabetes Education, Physical Activity
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