Dexcom G7 Sensor Recall: Lot Numbers, Risks, and What to Do 6th June 202629th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Dexcom G7 sensor recall guide covering affected lots, stolen scrapped products, infection and no-reading risks, and official safety steps.
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.
FreeStyle Libre App: Features, Alerts, and Safe Use 6th June 202626th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial FreeStyle Libre apps can show glucose trends and alerts. Learn safe setup, phone settings, backup checks, and care-team questions.
Insulin Pump vs Injections: How to Compare Options 6th June 202626th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Insulin pumps and multiple daily injections can both work. Learn how to compare safety, routines, cost, monitoring, and backup plans.
Smart Insulin Pens: Features, Benefits, and Safety Limits 6th June 202626th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Smart insulin pens can help track doses and timing, but they do not replace glucose monitoring, dosing guidance, or clinician review.
CGM Data and Cardiovascular Care: What It Can and Cannot Tell You 6th June 202623rd March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Continuous glucose monitoring can show glucose patterns, but cardiovascular care still depends on blood pressure, cholesterol, kidney health, and overall risk management.
How to Read CGM Graphs: A Plain-Language Guide 6th June 202617th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial CGM graphs can show time in range, lows, highs, and patterns. Learn what the data means, what to ask, and what not to assume.
Fitness Trackers and Diabetes: How to Choose Useful Features 6th June 202614th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Fitness trackers can support activity goals, but they are not a diabetes medical device for everyone. Learn useful features and limits.
Time in Range: What This CGM Number Means 6th June 202613th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Time in range is a CGM metric that shows how long glucose stays in target. Learn why context, lows, and personal goals matter.
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.