If you (or someone in your family) has insulin-dependentdiabetes, then you know how vitally important it is to keep adetailed log of your blood glucose levels, carbohydrates eaten,amount of exercise ...
These are the best expert-approved free apps for managing diabetes and blood sugar. Managing blood glucose levels, meds, meals and activity is important yet tedious work for people living with Type 1, ...
Taking pictures of your food is a time-honored tradition as old as Instagram, but now those photos can actually improve health. A new app from Seattle-based HealthSlate allows diabetes patients to ...
Here's some good news: Turning to tech can help you succeed in hitting your A1C goal, counting carbs, and losing weight. Research shows that using a diabetes app can improve your health. For example, ...
In general, as someone without diabetes, you want your fasting blood sugar (when you haven’t eaten for at least eight hours) to be below 100 mg/dL. You want your spikes to be below 180 mg/dL, to lower ...
AI is being increasingly used to help people manage their diabetes. This might include reminders, prescription refills, or ...