Real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) improves blood glucose management in adults with type 2 diabetes managed with ...
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However, A1C isn’t your only option for tracking your blood sugar levels: Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have moved beyond type 1 diabetes care to being an important tool for type 2 management as ...
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If you have type 2 diabetes, youre likely very familiar with A1C tests, which measure the average amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood over the past three months. However, A1C isnt your only option ...
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) tracks glucose levels every 1 to 5 minutes, helping people with diabetes understand how food, sleep, and exercise affect their blood sugar without frequent ...