CGM systems offer a variety of benefits for those who monitor their glucose levels using a blood glucose meter. Forget routine fingersticks* and manual scanning, and say hello to more peace of mind.
Travelling with diabetes comes with its own unique considerations. We cover a few simple tips to bring some peace of mind to your next trip.
As a parent of a child or infant living with diabetes, you can feel like you’re carrying the weight of their condition on your shoulders. Remote diabetes monitoring can help ease some of that burden. Enabled by CGM systems, you can view your child’s glucose data at a quick glance, even while they’re napping or away from home.
Explore five ways to help lower A1C that go beyond dietary changes. These tips include actionable and research-backed strategies you can use to help lower your A1C, including using a CGM system, like Dexcom G6, to get a more complete picture of your glucose levels and manage your condition in a whole new way.
For people living with diabetes, choosing the right technology to monitor their blood glucose is an important decision. Learn which technology suits your diabetes care plan best as we walk through some of the similarities and differences between the Dexcom G6 and FreeStyle Libre 2.
For parents of children living with type 1 diabetes, glucose management can be a constant and confusing battle. In this post, we outline effective ways to help manage type 1 diabetes while empowering your child to take control of their own condition.
People who live with diabetes spend a good part of each day trying to make sure their glucose levels where they are not too high and not too low. You might call it your glucose sweet spot.
How does the Dexcom G6 work? What exactly does it measure? How is it different from a Flash Glucose Monitor (FGM)? All these questions (and more) are answered in this guide to the innovative Dexcom G6 CGM system, now available in Canada.
Glucose management is a constant battle for people living with diabetes. The daily concerns about the condition, the guessing at how much insulin to give yourself, and factors like food, activity, and stress can all have an impact on glucose levels.