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managing diabetes is a 24/7 balancing act to keep blood sugar levels in check

tech makes the job easier, but it still eats up time and major mental bandwidth
wendy haaf, healthing content works
nov 06, 2024

living with type 1 diabetes: my journey through misconceptions, stigma and resilience

living with t1d has made me resilient, and i take pride in the strength it has forged within me over the past three decades.
najeeb ashraf
sep 18, 2024

opinion: the time has come to address and erase stigma surrounding diabetes

despite diabetes being one of the most common chronic conditions in canada, it is loaded with negative perceptions.
sonia yung, diabetes canada
jul 24, 2024

are you at risk of prediabetes? important steps you can take now to change your health

mario miceli lives with regret and guilt. he wishes he could go back 14 years to when he was 42, and a doctor told him he had prediabetes
anne bokma, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

diabetes may begin more than a decade before diagnosis. here's what you need to know

'people who develop type 2 diabetes may show early warning signs of the disease more than 10 years before their diagnosis,' according to new research
elizabeth mccammon, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

why stigma should not be part of a diabetes diagnosis

while some people with obesity do have diabetes, many more do not. many people who exercise regularlyand are otherwise health conscious, develop t2d
krista banasiak, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

young people with type 1 diabetes deal with stigma

two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
elizabeth mccammon, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

how to make the most of your biggest resource: your diabetes team

for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
alexis campbell, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019
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managing diabetes is a 24/7 balancing act to keep blood sugar levels in check

tech makes the job easier, but it still eats up time and major mental bandwidth
wendy haaf, healthing content works
nov 06, 2024

living with type 1 diabetes: my journey through misconceptions, stigma and resilience

living with t1d has made me resilient, and i take pride in the strength it has forged within me over the past three decades.
najeeb ashraf
sep 18, 2024

opinion: the time has come to address and erase stigma surrounding diabetes

despite diabetes being one of the most common chronic conditions in canada, it is loaded with negative perceptions.
sonia yung, diabetes canada
jul 24, 2024

are you at risk of prediabetes? important steps you can take now to change your health

mario miceli lives with regret and guilt. he wishes he could go back 14 years to when he was 42, and a doctor told him he had prediabetes
anne bokma, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019
powered by
diabetes canada

diabetes may begin more than a decade before diagnosis. here's what you need to know

'people who develop type 2 diabetes may show early warning signs of the disease more than 10 years before their diagnosis,' according to new research
elizabeth mccammon, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

why stigma should not be part of a diabetes diagnosis

while some people with obesity do have diabetes, many more do not. many people who exercise regularlyand are otherwise health conscious, develop t2d
krista banasiak, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

young people with type 1 diabetes deal with stigma

two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
elizabeth mccammon, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019

how to make the most of your biggest resource: your diabetes team

for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
alexis campbell, diabetes canada
nov 03, 2019
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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