Nutritional factors other than carbohydrate amount influence postprandial blood glucose profile and insulin requirements, varying between breakfast, lunch and dinner, and remain a challenge to hybrid closed-loop systems #T1D#hybridclosedloop#diet https://t.co/7LnIxwJZrZ 🔓
Thrilled to share this new publication from my @ClevelandClinic team!
Ketogenic diets in the management of type 1 diabetes: Safe or safety concern? https://t.co/YFbBhRctUL
Diabetes care and education specialist Lucille Hughes DNP, MSN/Ed, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES shares her reasons for getting the COVID-19 vaccine and the impact it has on her clients, colleagues and family members. Read more in this ADCES blog post: https://t.co/BAxoub96Lg.
Waking up with higher than expected blood sugars (also called glucose) can be
frustrating. Our latest tip sheet offers two possible explanations and three steps to help you get blood glucose back in range: https://t.co/4aySBTI3PR.
I am excited to share this article which will hopefully help clinicians navigate some of the insulin cost savings programs to help people with #diabetes.
Need CE? At #ADCES20, you have until Nov. 30 to earn 36.5 CE on demand. All while learning about the latest in diabetes care and education for your practice and patients. Members can register for only $99! Learn more at https://t.co/Gjj47yrt10.