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  2. The 10 Best Diabetes Apps - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/top-iphone...

    A quick look at the best diabetes apps. Best for community conversations: Bezzy T2D. Best for healthful eating: Fooducate. Best for comprehensive diabetes management: MySugr. Best for integrated ...

  3. 5 Apps That Help Me Manage Type 2 Diabetes - Healthline

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    Here are five apps that help me manage my type 2 diabetes on a daily basis. 1. MyFitnessPal. iPhone rating: ★★★★★. Android rating: ★★★★★. Price: Free with in-app purchases. I ...

  4. Technology for Type 2 Diabetes: Devices, Tech, Apps, and More

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    Other devices and tech. Other technology and devices you might find useful for diabetes management include medication pens, insulin pumps, and fitness trackers. Pens allow injected medications to ...

  5. Smartwatches: Monitoring Diabetes from Your Wrist - Healthline

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    Now, the Dexcom G6 mobile app is compatible with both Apple and Android watches with various watch faces. It displays your current glucose number and arrow trend, as well as graphs for 1-, 3-, 6 ...

  6. 5 iPhone, Apple Watch Features That Can Help You Manage Diabetes

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    Apple has announced five features on the iPhone and Apple Watch that can be useful for people living with diabetes. These include Activity, Cycle Tracking, Sleep, Medical ID, and third-party apps ...

  7. Diabetes Product Review: Abbott FreeStyle Libre - Healthline

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    FreeStyle Libre pricing. List price of $54 per 14-day sensor, or generally $58 to $69 at retail pharmacies like Costco and Walgreens. With commercial insurance, most people pay between $10 and $75 ...

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