
FTC disclaimer: This is a sponsored post from U.S. Cellular. All opinions are my own.
A few years ago I went to a fitness camp. While there, we learned about several apps that we could use to track fitness and health. Thanks to nationwide 3G coverage, even though I was in Texas, I was able to use my U.S. Cellular phone to download some of those apps and even show others how to use the ones I had become accustomed to using. Since then, the number of apps available have exploded in this area -- and beyond. Back then it was mainly apps to track fitness and count calories, but now there are so many ways you can help manage your health with your mobile device.
Two useful apps in managing diabetes and watching your blood sugar are The Diabetes Tracker (cost $9.99) This app helps individuals better understand and manage their diabetes and diets. You can track insulin and medication and set reminders to test your blood glucose. MySugr Diabetes Logbook (free) is a great app that synchronizes health dad by Bluetooth. This allows you to log meals and view glucose graphs. (The MySugr app is one we learned about at the fitness camp!)