The strength of CGM is that it marks relative fields rather than being 100% accurate.
I remember having this conversation many years ago with a friend, fellow Type 1, and doctor. He said to me, and I didn't want to hear it, “Your CGM isn't…
I remember having this conversation many years ago with a friend, fellow Type 1, and doctor. He said to me, and I didn't want to hear it, “Your CGM isn't…
MADRID — The use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has reduced the risk of hospitalization and improved blood sugar control in people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetesregardless of Insulin New…
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Intermittent scanning continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) may help reduce hypoglycemic unawareness and the number of hypoglycemic episodes in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), reports a new study published in…
A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a monitoring device used by people with diabetes. They apply them directly to the skin and monitor blood sugar readings in real time. Dexcom’s…
You may have seen me wearing a small device on my upper arm in many of the photos on this website. That’s my Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM), a tool that…
Medscape “Making the invisible visible”: CGM provides insight into T2D. Several studies of continuous blood glucose monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes have shown improvements in clinical parameters. …3…
New data shows long-term use of an AID system powered by Dexcom CGM can safely maintain improvements in glycaemic outcomes for up to two years1. Real-world evidence demonstrates reduction in…
A friend of mine scott strameloPerhaps the smartest diabetes advocate when it comes to technology, cost, and insurance policies, he sent me the following notes on Dexcom and Freestyle Libre…
A new study provides further evidence of the utility of time in range and other advanced continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) indicators in preventing negative microvascular outcomes in patients with type…