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What You Should Know About COVID-19
On August 13, 2020 In Education and Information, Featured Posts, Health and Wellness
The year 2020 has certainly thrown all of us a curve ball! Since the introduction of COVID-19, from directions to shelter-in-place, wear masks in public, and remain socially distant from others, to local toilet paper shortages, we’ve experienced more than most of us could have ever imagined! While much of what’s happening with
Medtronic Looks Forward to Welcoming Companion Medical and the InPen to the Medtronic Family
On August 10, 2020 In Featured Posts, Innovation, Lifestyle
Today, we look forward to welcoming Companion Medical, makers of the only FDA-cleared smart insulin pen system paired with an integrated diabetes management app, to the Medtronic family. The InPen system automatically records insulin doses, tracks active insulin, and recommends mealtime & correction doses based on a bolus calculator which helps simplify diabetes management*.
3 Summertime Tips for Site Management
On May 28, 2020 In Featured Posts, Health and Wellness, Lifestyle
Summertime often means higher temps and humidity, which can be tricky when wearing an infusion set and CGM, but don’t sweat. 😊 Here are a few of our top tips to help with site management. If you find that it’s harder to keep your infusion set or glucose sensor in place as temps and
Back to College with Diabetes
On September 6, 2018 In Featured Posts, Lifestyle
You may remember Medtronic Diabetes Ambassador, Addie from her thoughts on being in high school with diabetes and navigating her first year of college. Today, we asked her to share how she’s feeling about going into her junior year of college. I like to think that I am officially an expert at the whole
FDA Approves the MiniMed 670G System for Children 7-13
On June 21, 2018 In Featured Posts, Innovation
The Big News I have been personally touched by the inspiring stories of children and their families. Juggling school tests and carb counts. Middle of the night finger pokes. Highs and lows, physically and emotionally. And while my three children don’t have diabetes, I know the feeling of wanting the very best for them