Diabetes - Management
Susan was diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes in her late 40's, but ironically, the diagnosis gave her the ability to enjoy and live life.
Diabetes medications and supplies are expensive, but these tips can help you save.
Jeanie Seashore was 38 years old when she learned she had diabetes. But this avid hiker took steps to manage the condition—and now she treks on to new adventures.
Four guidelines for improving any meal, plus some healthy updates on favorite foods.
5 tips for the newly diagnosed.
You don t have to go treat-less while others indulge at the movies just follow these tips (and try these eight tasty options)!
Tight blood sugar control has long been a main focus of Type 2 Diabetes treatment, but for some patients, it may be doing more harm than good.
A leading diabetes researcher outlines eight simple, specific lifestyle steps you can take to prevent, control or possibly even reverse type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes patient? Keep an eye out for these infections and be aware of the possible complications.
Can this cholesterol-lowering drug help fight diabetes?
These common and so-called healthy foods can be a problem.
Tips and insights from the Joslin Diabetes Center.
Is this form of exercise for you?
Diagnosing and managing diabetes involves lots of tests. Learn more about how your condition will be assessed.
Halt blood sugar emergencies with these options.
Keep on top of your diabetes with these healthy habits.
Use these apps to help you stay on top of your diabetes.
Do you have a plan for dealing with your diabetes in an emergency? These five tips will help you weather any storm.
Sure, working up a sweat with cardio is an important part of your diabetes management. But here s why you should pick up some weights, too.
People with diabetes are at a higher risk for depression. Here s how to tell if it s more than just a mood swing, and what you can do about it.
There s a new form of insulin available could it be an option for you?
Seven strategies to help you manage your blood sugar at the office.
Why this popular diet may help prevent diabetes and help those who already have the disease control their symptoms.
How to deal with a Type 2 Diabetes diagnosis, plus five lifestyle changes to slow or prevent the disease.
People who have diabetes are at much greater risk for gangrene. Learn the causes, symptoms, and prevention.
Diabetes doesn't take a break. And when you're living with diabetes, neither can you. Learn about the mindset you need to stay motivated.
A needle-free approach to monitoring blood glucose levels is currently undergoing research and will soon face clinical trials.
Keeping track of carbohydrate intake is essential for those of us with diabetes: Because carbs break down into glucose, they have a big impact on blood sugar levels. And thanks to today's technology, tracking carb intake has never been easier.
Chronic and persistent fatigue is a common complaint among those living with diabetes. Thankfully, you can feel more energetic and get more out of life by following these tips.
Here's how to enjoy sweets and treats within the confines of your condition.