Dr. Frank Dumont of Colorado discusses how diabetic-alert support animals can help people with diabetes to know in real time when their blood sugar levels shift.
Despite rapid advancements in diabetes care, a dog’s nose is just as powerful in detecting blood sugar changes.
Diabetic alert dogs detect blood sugar changes up to 30 minutes before glucose monitors, offering real-time protection for ...
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Diabetic alert dog can detect dangerous blood sugar swings – before technology
A one-year-old pup is able to repeatedly detect dangerous blood sugar swings in his young owner – often before medical ...
Ever felt completely drained after a long workday, running on caffeine, deadlines, and zero sleep, and wondered if it’s ...
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Sugar Monitoring at Home for Effective Diabetes Management Expert Webinar
Monitoring your blood sugar at home is one of the most effective ways to stay in control of diabetes. In this expert-led webinar, our panel breaks down how, when, and why to monitor your glucose ...
We all know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but in the era of intermittent fasting, rushed mornings, ...
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