LATEST BLOG What CGM Data Reveals About Skipping Meals Skipping meals can feel like a practical choice when life gets busy. Meetings run long, commutes stretch out, or energy simply drops. Many CGM users tell us they skip meals thinking it will steady ... March 02, 2026 Continue Reading
Why CGM Use Is Rising Fast Among People With Type 2 Diabetes For many adults living with type 2 diabetes, management has long relied on periodic finger prick checks, delayed feed... February 24, 2026 Continue Reading
How AI Is Improving CGM Predictions and Alerts If you hear that CGMs now use AI, it is reasonable to wonder what that actually changes for you... Does it make readi... February 19, 2026 Continue Reading
CGM for Non-Diabetics: Hype, Health, or Something In Between? You might have noticed continuous glucose monitors appearing in wellness spaces that once had nothing to do with diab... February 17, 2026 Continue Reading
Just Diagnosed With Diabetes? Helpful Resources to Get You Started Being told you have diabetes can feel overwhelming. One appointment can leave you with more questions than answers, a... February 13, 2026 Continue Reading
New Global Guidance on CGMs During Pregnancy If you are pregnant and living with type 1 diabetes, you are likely carrying more mental load than ever. Targets feel... February 11, 2026 Continue Reading
Is diabetes tech reducing burnout - or creating new pressure? When diabetes tech first enters your life, it often feels like relief. Fewer finger pricks. More clarity. A sense t... February 02, 2026 Continue Reading
How Real-Time CGM Feedback Is Changing Eating Habits If you use a CGM, food decisions can start to feel different. Not because you are following a new diet, but because y... January 30, 2026 Continue Reading
How CGM Alerts Affect Workdays (And How People Manage Them) You are in the middle of a workday that already feels full. Meetings stack up. Messages keep coming. Then your CGM al... January 28, 2026 Continue Reading
Why Some People Still Struggle to Access CGMs in the UK For many people living with diabetes in the UK, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are no longer seen as emerging tec... January 23, 2026 Continue Reading
Why January Health Resets Often Backfire for CGM Users January arrives with a familiar message; reset, restart, be better. For many people living with a CGM, this pressure ... January 22, 2026 Continue Reading
Returning to Work or School With a CGM After the Holidays The holidays often loosen routines. Sleep shifts, meal timing changes, activity levels fluctuate and your Continuous ... January 20, 2026 Continue Reading
The Type Strong 2025 Wrap-Up: Impact, Community Growth, and What’s Next Every CGM user knows the feeling of quietly carrying a heavy load while trying to keep life moving forward. You balan... January 19, 2026 Continue Reading
Merry Christmas from Type Strong The end of the year often brings mixed emotions for people living with Type 1 diabetes. Christmas can be joyful, chao... December 24, 2025 Continue Reading
How to Extend the Life of Your Dexcom Sensor: Tips and Best Practices If your Dexcom sensor has ever peeled early, loosened during a workout, or lost accuracy before the session ends, you... December 22, 2025 Continue Reading
What your CGM might show after popular holiday treats If you have ever checked your CGM after a Christmas biscuit or a handful of festive chocolates, you know the feeling.... December 19, 2025 Continue Reading