Hypo and hyperglycemia, Physical activityCan the risk of hypoglycemia before physical activity be predicted?It cannot be emphasized enough: regular exercise is important, and even more so for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), especially children and teenagers. Physical activity contributes to well-being and...29 August 2023
Hypo and hyperglycemia, TreatmentsMini-Doses of Glucagon: A New Method for Treating HypoglycemiaHypoglycemia, or blood sugar that is lower than 4.0 mmol/L, is the most common complication in the treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D). This condition affects the quality of life...24 July 2023
Hypo and hyperglycemiaTreatment of Hypoglycemia: Is the 15 g/15 m Rule Still Relevant?People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are familiar with the 15 g/15 m rule, as...21 June 2023
Children, Hypo and hyperglycemia, TreatmentsWhat Type of Glucagon—Nasal or Injectable—is Best for Children with Type 1 Diabetes?Despite your and your child’s healthcare team’s best efforts to keep your child's blood sugar...18 May 2023
Hypo and hyperglycemia, TechnologyMeasuring Blood Sugar and Blood Ketones With One 2-in-1 DeviceThe past few years have seen the start of a technological and digital revolution in...15 August 2022
Hypo and hyperglycemia, TechnologyHow to Improve Blood Sugar Control Using New Tech DataHealth tech devices (e.g., continuous glucose monitoring systems [CGMs], insulin pumps) are increasingly popular among...14 April 2022
Hypo and hyperglycemia, Physical activityDoes Gender Influence How People Prevent Physical Activity-Related Hypoglycemia?While physical activity is known to provide significant benefits for physical and mental health, it...21 March 2022
Hypo and hyperglycemiaIs Severe Hypoglycemia Underestimated? Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels) is the most dreaded side effect of insulin for people...1 March 2022