Top tips for travelling with an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor Heading off on a trip? Lucky you. If you use a pump or continuous glucose monitor you will need to factor in a little advanced planning to ensure a worry free holiday.
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What are ketones and why it’s important to monitor them High ketone levels are dangerous for people living with type 1 diabetes. This article outlines what ketones are and why they need to be monitored.
Australians urged to monitor their diabetes management during the COVID-19 pandemic This National Diabetes Week, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and Diabetes Australia are urging Australians living with…
CGM and Flash Monitoring NDSS Subsidy update Diabetes NSW & ACT has been working to increase both the affordability and the accessibility of technology.
Blood glucose monitoring and diabetes When you have diabetes, self-monitoring helps you see the effects of food, exercise, medication and illness on your blood glucose levels (BGLs).