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November 14 is World Diabetes Day, a chronic disease that causes persistently unstable blood sugar levels.

The date was created in 1991 by the IDF (International Diabetes Federation) and the WHO (World Health Organization) to raise awareness among the world's population about the danger that the disease can pose to humans.

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People with diabetes are at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and heart failure, stroke, stroke and the consequences of kidney problems, vision loss, ulcers and more.

As long as the patient pays attention to their diet, exercises, frequently monitors blood sugar levels and alternates medication according to each case, they can live peacefully on one side of the disease.

Thanks to technology, this care has become easier and more practical. So, with that in mind, we've listed some really cool apps you need to know about to help you with treatment – or recommend someone with the condition. See what they are!

mySugr

Diabetes Diary In the mySugr – Diabetes Diary app, you can use some very useful tools to control your blood sugar, such as Bolus Calculator, hbZ1c estimate, carb and blood glucose tracker and much more.

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It is suitable for type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes.

Recipes for Diabetics Having diabetes doesn't mean you can't eat what you like, right? With this in mind, the developers created the Diabetes Recipes app, perfect for those who need creativity to create more than 100 meals that will help control blood sugar and stay healthy at all times.

Diabetes Connection

The Diabetes Connect app provides tools to conveniently record diabetes-related data, allowing you to track your blood sugar levels, meals, insulin injections, medications and other important information.

It's suitable for type 1 and 2 diabetes and allows you to sync with other devices so you can't check everything you need no matter where you are.

Diabetic Gymnastics

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Practicing physical activity is also important for maintaining health and helps control blood sugar levels.

With the Diabetes Gymnastics app, you can check out special exercises for treatment, as well as daily monitoring tools. The app even displays comparison charts, allowing users to track what's happening in their bodies in more detail. Diabetes: M

diabetes pal

With Diabetes Pal, users can manually or automatically analyze their blood sugar and control their diet. Reports can be printed and goals established to encourage care in therapy.

The application also has online and offline availability modes.

Hydro Drinking Water

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Hydro Drinking Water This app is not just for controlling and monitoring your diabetes.

But to remind people with the disease of something very important: drinking water. Hydration is essential for effective treatment, leading to better health and allowing your body to adapt to continued treatment.

In the Hydro Drinking Water app, you can fill in important information about your body, lifestyle and current weather and receive frequent notifications reminding you how much more water you need to drink to reach your desired goals.