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Automated Insulin Delivery

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Diabetes Technology: Choosing What’s Best for You

There have never been more options for tracking blood sugar and delivering insulin. Depending on insurance, cost, and availability, people with diabetes may be able to try different CGM, insulin pumps, and AID systems and figure out what works for them.

May 26, 2026
A woman who is pregnant holds a smartphone next to a crib.

Planning for Pregnancy With Diabetes: Hope, Support, and Smart Tools

A diaTribe panel explored how better care, stronger support, and diabetes technology are helping make pregnancy with diabetes safer and more manageable.

April 27, 2026

Tandem Control-IQ+: How It Works, Features, and Latest Updates

Control-IQ+ atic correction boluses and no fingersticks CGM (Dexcom G6); cleared for those ages 14 and older; launch in January 2020

April 27, 2026
A man with a CGM closes an airplane overhead compartment

How To Navigate an Airport With Diabetes

When traveling by air, people with diabetes have a right to bring everything they need on the plane with them, but getting medical supplies through an airport requires preparation and clear communication.

April 6, 2026
Current Control-IQ display on an iPhone. Tandem is working on a future version of its AID system where no meal announcements are necessary.

Fully Closed Loop: Automated Insulin Delivery Takes the Next Step

Fully closed loop systems take automated insulin delivery a step further by skipping meal announcements.

March 20, 2026
A woman checks her blood sugar

Join Trial Testing Ways To Improve Hypoglycemia Unawareness

This clinical trial is comparing the effectiveness of automated insulin delivery systems and educational programs to help people with type 1 diabetes regain awareness of hypoglycemia.

March 19, 2026