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6 Continuous Glucose Monitors That Are Doctor-Approved

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June 29, 2026

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6 Continuous Glucose Monitors That Are Doctor-Approved

Track your glucose with these CGMs.

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Medical Daily

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· Jul 8, 2026

The FDA Just Cleared the First Over-the-Counter Glucose Monitor for Children

FDA cleared the first OTC glucose monitor for children ages 2+ on June 12. Here's what this means for families managing prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes.

TechRepublic

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· Jun 23, 2026

OTC Glucose Monitors Make Wellness Tracking More Personal — and More Complicated

Over-the-counter CGMs are making glucose data easier to access, but not every user benefits equally. Here’s where the evidence is strongest — and what to know about app privacy. The post OTC Glucose Monitors Make Wellness Tracking More Personal — and More Complicated appeared first on TechRepublic.

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· Jul 6, 2026

'Govt Health Insurance resumption will be tested today'

A Bahamian surgeon yesterday said the Government’s pledge that health insurance coverage for hundreds of public sector workers has “resumed” will be “tested” today amid assertions that premium payment arrears could be as high as 100m.

BBC News

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· Jun 22, 2026

First drug to delay onset of type 1 diabetes made available on NHS

The immunotherpay can give children and adults three extra years before they need to use insulin.

The Independent

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· Jul 6, 2026

Medicaid funding is resuming for Planned Parenthood after being cut off for most of a year

Planned Parenthood and two other abortion providers can resume billing Medicaid after an almost yearlong ban on federal funding expired

ABC News: Health

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· Jul 6, 2026

Medicaid funding resuming for Planned Parenthood after being cut off

Planned Parenthood and two other abortion providers can resume billing Medicaid after an almost yearlong ban on federal funding expired

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Related coverage for "6 Continuous Glucose Monitors That Are Doctor-Approved": Medical Daily — The FDA Just Cleared the First Over-the-Counter Glucose Monitor for Children. TechRepublic — OTC Glucose Monitors Make Wellness Tracking More Personal — and More Complicated. The Tribune 242 — 'Govt Health Insurance resumption will be tested today' . BBC News — First drug to delay onset of type 1 diabetes made available on NHS . The Independent — Medicaid funding is resuming for Planned Parenthood after being cut off for most of a year. ABC News: Health — Medicaid funding resuming for Planned Parenthood after being cut off