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EPISODE · May 15, 2018 · 1H 4M

Dr. Korey Hood: What's That Diabetes Device Doing To Your Brain?

from Diabetes Connections | Type 1 Diabetes · host Stacey Simms

Pumps, CGMs and meters can help manage diabetes, but not a lot of thought goes into how they make us feel. New studies are looking at the mental side of diabetes.   Dr. Korey Hood is a clinical health psychologist and Professor of Pediatrics and of Psychiatry at Stanford University. He's lived with type 1 since he was a young adult and has a lot to say, especially about teens with T1D.   In our Know Better segment, Stacey explains a new study about low carb and type 1 that was recently published in the Journal Pediatrics and written up in the New York Times. And a few thoughts about Lilly's new push into the device market and Stacey's visit to their Diabetes Blogger Summit. ----- 2:00 Stacey welcome, a few words about the Lilly Diabetes Blogger Summit 5:00 Interview with Dr. Korey Hood 54:30 Know Better: Low Carb - Pediatrics study (and Stacey has a few words about the takeaway here) 1:01:30 Take our Survey for a chance to win! 1:02:30 Stacey shares how Benny wore the Libre for a week as a dud ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone      Click here for Android   

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Pumps, CGMs and meters can help manage diabetes, but not a lot of thought goes into how they make us feel. New studies are looking at the mental side of diabetes.   Dr. Korey Hood is a clinical health psychologist and Professor of Pediatrics and of...

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