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CGM and Type 1 Diabetes Complications: What Adults Should Know

25th June 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

A nationwide Korean cohort study linked continuous glucose monitoring with lower rates of several serious complications in adults with type 1 diabetes. The findings are important, but observational.

Categories Diabetes Education, Endocrinology, News, Type 1 diabetes
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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.

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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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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.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 2 diabetes
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CGM Accuracy in Heat: What Users Should Check

6th June 202615th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial

Heat, sweat, dehydration, adhesives, and device storage can affect CGM use. Learn when to confirm readings and seek help.

Categories Diabetes Education, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes

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