How To Successfully Manage Diabetes with Medisafe

“I turned to my smartphone to improve my blood glucose control and to prevent me from missing medication in the future. A quick search revealed Medisafe, and I have now been using the app for over a year. In that time, I haven’t missed a single medication. My blood glucose control tightened, reducing my unpleasant…

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How Climbing Changed Stephen's Life After Diagnosed with Diabetes

Stephen is an outstanding and inspiring person living with type 1 diabetes. He started LivingVertical, a blog that is about choosing adventure in the vertical world to redefine life with chronic illness and “inspiring you to think differently about the role of obstacles in life.” In this post, Stephen shares how he chose to live beyond the limits…

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3 Health Threats for Men and How We Can Help

“Men put their health last,” says Demetrius Porche, DNS, RN, editor in chief of the American Journal of Men’s Health. “Most men’s thinking is, if they can live up to their roles in society, then they’re healthy.” Men (and women too) should put their health first, no excuses. We cannot assume that our body can…

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New Research Shows Medisafe’s Impact on People’s Lives

“After installing the Medisafe app on my Samsung Galaxy and setting it up with my medication schedule, my compliance has consistently been between 98 and 100 percent.” Lane, a Medisafe user wrote this to us just a few months ago — and he’s not the only one. People who use Medisafe have consistently shared their…

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Find Out How Daniel Manages His Diabetes

This week our user Daniel is sharing his story: As both a doctor and a patient, I perhaps have a unique perspective on taking medication. Doctors often prescribe many medications without considering the difficulty of adherence and the potential negative effects of missing medications. As a diabetic, missing medications can cause unpleasant symptoms such as…

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Why We Are Here: The Medisafe Story

It was a sunny Friday afternoon. My father was playing his accordion in the garden. My father is diabetic, and our family has lived this condition with him on a daily basis for nearly 20 years.On that afternoon, my father suddenly felt unwell, and forgot if he already injected his insulin. He asked me if…

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