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empowered by d-camps: diwan’s story of growth and connection

everything changed when diwan attended his first diabetes canada d-camp at age nine. surrounded by kids who understood exactly what he was going through, diwan felt a profound sense of relief and connection.
andrea smith
apr 24, 2025

addressing diabetes stigma: amy’s story

despite amy’s efforts to reduce her stress and make lifestyle changes, her blood sugar level continued to climb. in june of 2015, at the age of 25, she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
shelley sutherland
apr 24, 2025

research-backed program making big strides in preventing type 2 diabetes

when lois entered small steps for big changes, it was still a pilot project, but it grew when dr. jung’s team received $270,000 in funding from diabetes canada’s end diabetes 100 award in 2021.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

facing adulthood: challenges for young woman living with diabetes

transitioning from late teenage years to adulthood is difficult for anyone. for jennifer lopez of winnipeg, manitoba, the challenges of this transition were layered with anxiety and depression.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

navigating diabetes: clinical practice guidelines support people with diabetes and healthcare providers

staying true to her vision more than two decades later, dr. zaina albalawi is bringing it with her as she leads a group doing essential work for people with diabetes across canada.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

advocacy in action: expanding access to essential diabetes management tools

diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at six years old, ross kinney has witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of new treatments and technologies.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

opinion: canada leads the future of diabetes care by listening to those with lived experience

diabetes research in canada is being shaped by the voices of those living with diabetes every day.
dr. rachel reeve
apr 23, 2025

opinion: people living with diabetes need support, not shame, over the holidays

in other, very real ways, the holidays can be fraught with stress and anxiety (for many reasons), including if you live with a chronic condition like diabetes—as i do.
laura syron, president & ceo, diabetes canada
dec 18, 2024
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empowered by d-camps: diwan’s story of growth and connection

everything changed when diwan attended his first diabetes canada d-camp at age nine. surrounded by kids who understood exactly what he was going through, diwan felt a profound sense of relief and connection.
andrea smith
apr 24, 2025

addressing diabetes stigma: amy’s story

despite amy’s efforts to reduce her stress and make lifestyle changes, her blood sugar level continued to climb. in june of 2015, at the age of 25, she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
shelley sutherland
apr 24, 2025

research-backed program making big strides in preventing type 2 diabetes

when lois entered small steps for big changes, it was still a pilot project, but it grew when dr. jung’s team received $270,000 in funding from diabetes canada’s end diabetes 100 award in 2021.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

facing adulthood: challenges for young woman living with diabetes

transitioning from late teenage years to adulthood is difficult for anyone. for jennifer lopez of winnipeg, manitoba, the challenges of this transition were layered with anxiety and depression.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025
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diabetes canada

navigating diabetes: clinical practice guidelines support people with diabetes and healthcare providers

staying true to her vision more than two decades later, dr. zaina albalawi is bringing it with her as she leads a group doing essential work for people with diabetes across canada.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

advocacy in action: expanding access to essential diabetes management tools

diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at six years old, ross kinney has witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of new treatments and technologies.
marlene oliveira
apr 24, 2025

opinion: canada leads the future of diabetes care by listening to those with lived experience

diabetes research in canada is being shaped by the voices of those living with diabetes every day.
dr. rachel reeve
apr 23, 2025

opinion: people living with diabetes need support, not shame, over the holidays

in other, very real ways, the holidays can be fraught with stress and anxiety (for many reasons), including if you live with a chronic condition like diabetes—as i do.
laura syron, president & ceo, diabetes canada
dec 18, 2024
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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