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Guide: How to integrate Lingo into Apple Health app

Sync your Lingo glucose data with Apple Health. Learn how to connect and get the benefits of this feature.

July 15, 2025|5 minutes

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How to export your Lingo glucose data

Learn how to download and export your glucose data in five steps with the latest Lingo update, giving you access to a file with all your historic data.

July 15, 2025|3 minutes

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Breaking down the Lingo biosensor: Wearing, applying and removing the biosensor

Our guide breaks down the Lingo biosensor. Learn more about how it works, how to apply it, how to remove it and what to do if it stops working prematurely.

May 23, 2025|6 minutes

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Using Lingo: Practical tips for lasting wear of your Lingo biosensor

The Lingo biosensor is a wearable CGM that is designed to work for up to 14 days even when showering, swimming, or working out. Learn practical steps for lasting wear of your Lingo biosensor.

May 22, 2025|7 minutes

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What is a CGM? How it works and how to apply one

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are wearable devices to measure your glucose levels, showing how they change over the course of a day. Learn more here.

April 04, 2025|6 minutes

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A day of eating with Lingo

Discover what your glucose-friendly food choices for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and more might look like when following Lingo’s guidance for a day.

February 03, 2025|4 minutes

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A day in the life with Lingo

Learn more about what a day using Lingo looks like, tracking your glucose and checking your energy levels from morning to evening.

January 27, 2025|3 minutes

Why use a cgm?
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Why wear a continuous glucose monitor if you don’t have diabetes?

Research has shown that there are benefits of limiting glucose spikes, which can be monitored by using a CGM, even if you don’t have diabetes. Learn more.

December 09, 2024|5 minutes

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Spike Sessions: Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian eat their favorite foods with Lingo

Tennis champion Serena Williams and tech-entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian discover their unique glucose response to their favorite foods using Lingo by Abbott.

November 17, 2024|10 minutes