Where you live plays a role in your risk for obesity. Simply living in the United States makes a person more susceptible to obesity. The prevalence of obesity in America has risen dramatically over the past few years and continues to increase.
It's common to have feelings of anger and frustration in relationship to your diagnosis of diabetes. Why should you not feel this way? A... Read more »
We need both information and support to deal with the diabetes demon we carry around with us every day. In the past 15 years the explosive... Read more »
Diabetes and its challenges can trigger negative emotions leading to inner distress. It can overwhelm anyone. Those with diabetes are... Read more »
My son and I arrived late in the afternoon yesterday at the Children With Diabetes Friends for Life Conference, which runs June 8 through... Read more »
It’s easy to look at a person with diabetes whose blood sugars are running up around 300 mg/dL and say, “Geez, you need to just stop... Read more »
Finding out your child has type 1 diabetes can be terrifying, and figuring out how to work diabetes care management into your life can be downright... Read more »
When children become ill in serious ways, there is often a period of uncertainty about the nature of the problem. Let’s face it, we don’t expect... Read more »
When children become ill in serious ways, there is often a period of uncertainty about the nature of the problem. Lets face it, we dont expect... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
The two major forms of diabetes are type 1, previously called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile-onset diabetes, and type 2,... Read more »
Has the battle to cure diabetes landed Type I patients and Type II on opposite sides? That’s the question behind a recent New York Times article ... Read more »