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Diabetes 101: Prepare yourself for travel - Checklist1 | Glucology | Insulin Cooling solutions

Diabetes 101: Prepare yourself for travel - Checklist1

When planning a trip with diabetes, the very first step is to consult with your healthcare provider, diabetes educator or endocrinologist. This initial consultation is essential because it sets the foundation for a safe and...
10 tips for organizing our diabetes products | Glucology Diabetic Community

10 tips for organising our diabetes products

Organizing our diabetes products is crucial for managing the condition effectively. It helps ensure that essential items such as insulin pens, glucose meters, and test strips are readily accessible and easily located. Proper organization of diabetes products...
Diabetes Morning Routine Guide | Glucology

Diabetes Morning Routine Guide

When you wake up (hopefully not too frustrated from all those CGM alerts), do you intentionally have a morning routine to help put order to the chaos of diabetes management?  Morning time for most of...
Your go to guideline on how to store insulin safely

Your go to guideline on how to store insulin safely

General Insulin Overview All insulins must be stored with care to ensure that they remain safe and effective. Improper storage could result in the breakdown of insulin, affecting its ability to effectively and predictably control...
SKIN DEEP: A HOLISTIC GUIDE TO DIABETES SELF-CARE AND SKINCARE

Skin Deep: A Holistic Guide to Diabetes Self-Care and Skincare

Living with diabetes involves a holistic approach to health, and caring for your skin is a crucial aspect of overall well-being. Diabetes can impact the skin in various ways, making proactive skincare an essential part...
10 tips for managing diabetes this Fall

10 tips for managing diabetes this Fall

  As the seasons change so can the management of your diabetes. According to an article written by Amy Campbell, a registered dietician and diabetes educator, as the temperature drops, blood sugars may rise. That's because when...
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