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Diabetes and the Menstrual Cycle: What We Know, What We Don’t, and Why It Matters

32 min · 23. juni 2026
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How does the menstrual cycle affect diabetes management? In this episode of loop&life, we explore a topic that is still far too often overlooked in research and everyday care. We talk about glucose variability, insulin needs, the gender health data gap, and why women’s experiences with diabetes deserve much more attention. Joining us are Laura Burlando, patient advocate living with type 1 diabetes for 18 years, and Martina Rothenbühler, Scientific Programme Manager at DCB. They share what we know from research, what’s still missing, and what’s coming next in the field — from new studies to real-world data that can finally help close this gap. If you're interested in the TIMES study, you can find out more here: https://www.dcberne.com/en/times-study/

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Diabetes and the Menstrual Cycle: What We Know, What We Don’t, and Why It Matters

How does the menstrual cycle affect diabetes management? In this episode of loop&life, we explore a topic that is still far too often overlooked in research and everyday care. We talk about glucose variability, insulin needs, the gender health data gap, and why women’s experiences with diabetes deserve much more attention. Joining us are Laura Burlando, patient advocate living with type 1 diabetes for 18 years, and Martina Rothenbühler, Scientific Programme Manager at DCB. They share what we know from research, what’s still missing, and what’s coming next in the field — from new studies to real-world data that can finally help close this gap. If you're interested in the TIMES study, you can find out more here: https://www.dcberne.com/en/times-study/

23. juni 202632 min