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Five Signs It’s Time to Start (or Re-start) Using a Glucometer

Five Signs It’s Time to Start (or Re-start) Using a Glucometer

Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with diabetes or you’ve been managing it for years, there are times when starting (or re-starting) regular blood sugar checks can make a major difference. Caroline Thomason Bunn RD, CDCES, a leading diabetes educator and writer featured in Healthline, Forbes and USA Today, dives into the five signs it's time to start (or re-start) using a glucometer.
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Improving Clinical Outcomes for Chronic Conditions with Remote Patient Monitoring

Improving Clinical Outcomes for Chronic Conditions with Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote patient monitoring is transforming the way we manage chronic conditions. Read how iHealth's innovative medical devices and Unified Care’s team helped patients bring their diabetes under control—one measurement at a time.
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World Health Day 2025: The Importance of Maternal and Newborn Health

World Health Day 2025: The Importance of Maternal and Newborn Health

Managing diabetes during pregnancy is crucial for both mom and baby's health. With early screenings, glucose monitoring technology and proper care, we can help ensure healthier outcomes for mothers and their little ones. Join us during World Health Day in celebrating and supporting maternal and newborn health initiatives for the best possible start!
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Managing Chronic Kidney Disease

Managing Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition characterized by the gradual loss of kidney function over time. Effective CKD management combines blood pressure control, glucose monitoring and weight maintenance—along with medication adherence. These strategies can slow CKD progression, reducing the risk of complications and improving long-term outcomes.
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Managing Your Diabetes with Blood Sugar and Nutrition Tracking

Managing Your Diabetes with Blood Sugar and Nutrition Tracking

In the US, 38 million individuals are affected by diabetes, which can lead to serious health complications. Learn how to effectively manage diabetes through blood sugar monitoring and nutritional awareness, which can lead to better informed health decisions.
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