Did you know over 30 million Americans have Type 2 Diabetes? However, many people don’t even realize they have it, because they have not been educated about warning signs of […]
Once known as adult-onset diabetes, type 2 diabetes is becoming more common in men and women of all ages, including children, teens and young adults. Although its warning signs can […]
For those who have diabetes, additional daily responsibilities, like monitoring blood sugar levels, can make life more challenging. To feel your best, you need to develop a plan of action. If you or someone you love has diabetes or prediabetes, find out how practicing healthy habits makes a big difference in managing diabetes.
American Diabetes Month is a chance for all of us to raise awareness about a serious health condition that affects more than 34 million people in the United States. More than likely, you or someone you know is living with diabetes and could use a little bit of help. This November, find out how to avoid common mistakes in diabetes management (and then pass on what you learned to a friend).