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Exciting and important news in the diabetes sphere from the biggest diabetes conferences around the world. 

On September 27, Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD) will host its 6 th annual patient conference in Des Moines, Iowa. Founder Steve Edelman and his team have...
Expert Dr. Irl Hirsch’s eight tips for managing diabetes on a budget.
Even diabetes experts find management challenging. How to go online and to your providers for support.
Twitter summary: dT presents at @US_FDA on interim results for CVOT trials in #diabetes & why we can’t delay innovation In 2008, the FDA mandated that companies...
Will Medicare cover CGM? Will the FDA regulate meters? Experts meet in D.C. to discuss...
(S)he said what?!
What’s next for getting this software to patients?
"If you gave me a fully self-driving car today, I wouldn’t use it. It would take me many months before I could build the confidence. We can’t just give patients the...
Our main takeaways from this conference: new apps, startling statistics, and more!
Plus, powerful moments and reflections on the event from diabetes advocates and patient attendees.
Changes at the FDA and thoughts on the artificial pancreas!
Registration ends May 8 – join this amazing weekend of learning, networking, and meeting other young adults with type 1 diabetes.
Kicking off this weekend, what are we most excited about for this year’s ADA?
Twitter summary: #DBminesummit brings together top minds to discuss innovations in #diabetes – top 6 highlights below, full report coming soon! This past week, our team...
DiabetesMine’s Innovation Summit shares updates on device connectivity, stigma research, the Bionic Pancreas, and more!
Leaders in diabetes weigh in at The diaTribe Foundation’s second-annual event in Europe.
Thoughts on democratizing health care, precision medicine, and more from Stanford MedX 2015.
Our top takeaways from the health and medicine edition of the world-famous TED conference.
Plus, how the field of diabetes can learn from the environmental movement.
The best way in which our access to data should change is up for debate.

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