Have you signed up to LibreView? It’s a quick, easy and free way to share the glucose data from your FreeStyle Libre system with your healthcare provider.
Have you signed up to LibreView? It’s a quick, easy and free way to share the glucose data from your FreeStyle Libre system with your healthcare provider.
Identifying glucose trends is a key aspect of good diabetes management. Regular scanning and looking for trends in your Daily Graph and Daily Patterns¹ reports are useful ways to help you gain insight into any trends your diabetes might follow throughout the day and the week.
With the FreeStyle Libre flash glucose monitoring system and LibreView, a secure cloud-based diabetes management solution, you can see your complete glycemic picture. Access your FreeStyle Libre sensor glucose data online anytime, anywhere and customize your management plan with your healthcare professional¹. To learn more visit http://bit.ly/2UUzg59
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Stay connected and better manage your diabetes with the FreeStyle LibreLink* app, which allows you to monitor your glucose on your phone with a simple scan. Learn more and download the app: #ConnectedCare
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The FreeStyle Libre system introduces a revolutionary and painless1 way of glucose monitoring. Stay on top of your glucose levels with trend arrows, 8-hour history line and 90 days of data2.
Have you discovered the FreeStyle Libre system yet? If you want to know more, speak to your healthcare professional or come visit one of our FreeStyle Libre Experience Centers to learn more. Locate your nearest Experience Center: www.goodbyefingerpricking.com
Busy day at the office? With the FreeStyle Libre system, a simple scan is all it takes for you to check your glucose level.
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The older you are, the higher your risk for type 2 diabetes.
Less than 40 Years 40-49 years 50-59 years 60 years or olderMen are more likely than women to have undiagnosed diabetes; one reason may be that they are less likely to see their doctor regularly.
Man WomanA family history of diabetes could contribute to your risk for type 2 diabetes.
No YesHaving high blood pressure contributes to your overall risk for type 2 diabetes.
No YesThe combination of your weight and height lets us know your Body Mass Index or BMI. People with higher BMIs are at a higher risk.
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Right now, your risk for having type 2 diabetes is low. However, your risk changes over time. Be sure to schedule regular check-ups with your doctor and take healthy steps toward preventing or delaying diabetes.
According to the IDF Diabetes Atlas 8th Edition, approximately 38.7 million adults aged 20-79 years were living with diabetes in the MENA region in 2017. Close to half (49.1%) of these cases were undiagnosed.*
Do you think people you care about may be among them? Help them learn their risk by sharing the Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test.
*Source: International Diabetes Federation
Your risk for having type 2 diabetes is high. Only your doctor can tell for sure if you have diabetes or prediabetes. These conditions often do not cause any symptoms; so, don’t wait to make an appointment with your doctor.