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This over-the-counter gadget could help the war against diabetes
It’ll cost $89 monthly if you subscribe, or $99 for a 30-day supply.
While some Type 2 diabetics rely on insulin, the vast majority manage their blood sugar with lifestyle changes and oral medication. The catch is CGMs generally aren’t covered by health insurance if you don’t take insulin, making them too expensive for the average person. While I managed to spend about 95 percent of the time in my recommended range, my average glucose level is higher than what it was while testing Nutrisense last year.
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