Posted by LOOP Blog Editorial on in Lifestyle

Get your diabetes supplies and devices through the checkpoint, particularly if you wear an insulin pump or a continuous glucose monitor.

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Posted by Katie Schmitz on in Innovation

The easiest way to make sure you always have what you need on hand is to enroll in our completely customizable Auto Reorder program. Learn more.

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Have you ever felt like you just can’t quite figure out the appropriate time to calibrate your sensor? Here are some helpful tips to set you up for success when calibrating your CGM.

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When using Auto Mode, you might find there are changes in the way you manage your diabetes. To help you, we created a collection of top tips for the best experience...

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Posted by Katie Schmitz on in Lifestyle

Before you set out to satisfy your wanderlust, check out our answers to the top questions we receive about traveling with an insulin pump and/or continuous glucose monitor (CGM).

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If you’ve been using an insulin pump for a while, you’ve likely gotten past that initial learning curve and figured out a routine that works well for you.

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Posted by Amanda Griswold on in Education and Information

Did you know Time in Range impacts your diabetes? Check out this infographic for more!

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Posted by LOOP Blog Editorial on in Lifestyle

The MiniMed 670G system with SmartGuard technology is FDA approved for children ages 7-13.

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Posted by Amanda Griswold on in Innovation

Uploading the new software is easy and you can find the link to do so on our CareLink Personal website. We also created a short tutorial on how to complete the install...

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Posted by Amanda Griswold on in Health and Wellness

Adjusting to living with diabetes can be difficult. Especially when it comes to what you’re eating and how the foods you eat might impact your glucose levels. Add to that Celiac disease and food options impact your day-to-day even more.

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