Despite rapid advancements in diabetes care, a dog’s nose is just as powerful in detecting blood sugar changes.
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Dr. Frank Dumont delves into the medical and practical aspects of managing diabetes with the help of diabetic alert support ...
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A one-year-old pup helps detect dangerous blood sugar swings in seven-year-old Kennedy Berce from Perrysburg, Ohio, often before devices can. Kennedy was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in September ...
“I trust him and his nose more than anything else,” a North Carolina mother tells PEOPLE of her son’s diabetic alert dog Tereza Shkurtaj is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working for PEOPLE ...