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  2. The 10 Best Diabetes Apps - Healthline

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    iPhone rating: 4.7 stars; Android rating: 4.4 stars; Price: free, with in-app purchases available This app almost does it all for type I, type II, and gestational diabetes management. It offers ...

  3. 5 Blood Sugar Monitors Without Finger Pricks & What to Know

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    Eversense CGM. Eversense, a subcutaneous implant device made by Senseonics, is another type of CGM on the market. It was FDA approved in 2019 for people with diabetes. Eversense works via a small ...

  4. 10 Best Glucose Monitors of 2024 | Healthline

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    Best for nutritionist support Nutrisense CGM. Price: $299 per month for a 3-month plan, $250 per month for 6 months, $225 per month for 12 months; Type: app that works with well known CGMs ...

  5. NHS app - Wikipedia

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    The NHS App allows patients using the National Health Service in England to book appointments with their GP, order repeat prescriptions and access their GP record. Available since late 2018, the app was developed by NHS Digital and NHS England. [1] The health ministers Jeremy Hunt and Matt Hancock both stressed their support for the project.

  6. DESMOND (diabetes) - Wikipedia

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    DESMOND is the first national education programme created for people with Type 2 diabetes. DESMOND meets the criteria NICE identified as being the characteristics of a quality, evidence-based structured education programme. A NHS training course is available for type 1 diabetics called DAFNE (Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating).

  7. Type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 diabetes (T2D), formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, is a form of diabetes mellitus that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. Common symptoms include increased thirst , frequent urination , fatigue and unexplained weight loss . [3]

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