Hedia and Glooko reveal new global partnership
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by jj
6M ago
We have been looking forward to revealing our new global partnership with Glooko. By integrating our diabetes assistant into Glooko’s diabetes management platform for healthcare providers and people with diabetes, the collaboration will provide a solution that brings together connected care, remote patient monitoring, and digital therapeutic technologies. Our aim is to enhance access to Hedia Diabetes Assistant for people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes requiring bolus insulin dosing advice. We are very hopeful that we will be even better together. Read more about the new partnership here ..read more
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ForaCare and Hedia: A new strategic collaboration
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by jj
6M ago
We are happy to announce our new collaboration with ForaCare Suisse AG. By combining ForaCare’s expertise in glucose monitoring devices and our diabetes management app, the goal is to provide an integrated solution for diabetes management. Check out all the details on the good news here https://www.foracare.ch/news/foracare-announces-collaboration-with-hedia/ The post ForaCare and Hedia: A new strategic collaboration appeared first on Hedia ..read more
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Difference Between type 1 and type 2 Diabetes
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
Diabetes is diabetes, right? Not exactly: there are distinctions. In fact, not knowing the distinctions is what leads to misconceptions and myths about type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. So, what is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes? Both types have similarities, but they develop for different reasons, may require different treatment, and can affect life in different ways. Get the details below! Diabetes in Common Let’s start off with the easy part: what’s not different about the two types.  Diabetes in general means that the body cannot lower blood sugar levels in a suf ..read more
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Type 2 Diabetes Foods to Avoid
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
Fun fact: there is no “diabetic diet”. So, nothing else to write about then? Well… not quite. Anyone with diabetes ought to be able to eat what they want. For those injecting insulin (which can include people with type 2 diabetes), all carbs will be taken care of by the insulin. Those with type 2 diabetes who treat themselves without insulin should also feel free to generally eat what they want, as long as it’s part of a balanced diet.  A balanced diet, then, is the key because it will be beneficial for those with type 2 diabetes, regardless of whether they use insulin. (In fact, a balanc ..read more
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Coffee and Diabetes: a hot Topic
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
Coffee is a surprisingly hot topic. For some, coffee is the elixir of life, giving them the power they need for the day, along with claims that it protects against various ailments. For others, coffee is a suspicious psychoactive drug that comes with claims that it is bad for the heart and cholesterol levels. Considering this controversial topic, the matter of coffee and diabetes is equally open to question. Indeed, how does coffee affect blood sugar? Is coffee as holy or evil as people claim? Or is the answer a more nuanced one that focuses on the balance that comes with a balanced blood suga ..read more
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Hedia to Showcase Improvements in Glycaemic Control of T1D users at ATTD
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
Hedia, which is developing digital therapeutics for insulin-requiring diabetes, is announcing its participation in the scientific program of Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD). At the conference, Hedia will present the retrospective study which investigated if type 1 diabetes (T1D) users of the Hedia Diabetes Assistant (HDA) can achieve clinically relevant improvements in glycaemic control after 12 weeks use. Positive Impact of Digital Health Solutions The real-world study was conducted among engaged users of HDA and shows positive outcomes in terms of glycaemic control ..read more
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Diabetes and Periods: how to Handle both
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
That time of the month. Moon time. Aunt Flo. The period. There may be many different euphemisms for it but one thing is clear: the menstrual cycle is not always an easy ride. Adding diabetes to the mix can mean a doubly tricky time. On the other hand, some might not even notice a change with their diabetes. It’s something that affects everybody in different ways. Nonetheless, periods can interact with blood sugar levels and other areas of life with diabetes. Find out why right here! See our 5 tips for the technical matter of keeping a stable blood sugar, along with 4 tips for the more emotive ..read more
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Diabetes and high Blood Pressure: how to Manage it
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
Diabetes is not “just” diabetes: it affects different areas of life that are not always obvious to others. Diabetes and high blood pressure is one of those areas. Sometimes, high blood pressure is not even obvious to those with diabetes: it’s important to bear it in mind. At the same time, it doesn’t need to be something to constantly occupy the mind. So, to take care of any potential worries, we’re going to explain it all: what it is exactly, the symptoms (if any), and how to take care of it. Diabetes and Hypertension: what is it? High blood pressure is also known as hypertension. Both terms ..read more
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Diabetes Easter Recipes that won’t send your Blood Sugar all over
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
There is a lot of sugar at Easter – all those chocolate eggs, chocolate easter bunnies, all the cakes and buns for dessert. So, let’s have a look at some diabetes Easter recipes for avoiding sugar rushes. Of course, with diabetes you can often eat whatever you want. And who doesn’t want a sweet chocolate egg for Easter?  At the same time, high-carb foods can sometimes send blood sugar levels all over the place. So, if you happen to be looking for something to eat at Easter that is kinder to blood sugar levels and general health, we’ve got a couple of recipes. We already have a recipe for ..read more
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Diabetes Recipes: not just for Diabetes
Hedia Diabetes Assistant
by Hedia
6M ago
Diabetes concerns carbs, so there should be some recipes for diabetes, right? What about type 1 diabetes recipes? Or type 2 diabetes recipes? The truth is that there is no universally prescribed diabetes diet. As such, “diabetes recipes” as a term can be misleading. Those with insulin-dependent diabetes can inject insulin to cover anything they want. Indeed, treatment – for non-insulin-dependent diabetes too – often revolves around a combination of medication, diet, and exercise. Those with diabetes don’t simply rely on any so-called “diabetic food”. However, it is still helpful for anyone wit ..read more
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