It might become a little overwhelming to keep an eye on how many supplies you have of everything you need to keep your body running every day. Syringes. Test Strips. Lancets. Insulin. Infusion sets. Tubing. Alcohol Swabs. What am I...
It might become a little overwhelming to keep an eye on how many supplies you have of everything you need to keep your body running every day. Syringes. Test Strips. Lancets. Insulin. Infusion sets. Tubing. Alcohol Swabs. What am I...
A couple of weeks ago, I was having coffee with another massage therapist and she made the comment, "You don't have the tough tissue I feel... Read more »
Nick Jonas is one of the most popular celebrities with type 1 diabetes. Unfortunately, I have yet to attend a Jonas Brothers concert;... Read more »
What are the warnings? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration just announced that the manufacturers of Humira, Cimzia, Enbrel, and Remicade... Read more »
So, you have breast cancer. Or your mother’s had it, and you’re scared. A friend died of breast cancer. Or maybe you’ve felt a lump... Read more »
Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about growths on the skin that are not necessarily skin cancer, but are related to cancers on your... Read more »
What does it take for the parent of a child with diabetes to go from devastated to hopeful to empowered and determined? For me, the answer was more... Read more »
Breast Cancer Comics: LAT Flap Four Square Q. What does breast reconstruction “flap” refer to? A. The most common method of rebuilding a breast... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Before or during surgery to remove an invasive breast cancer, your doctor removes one or some of the underarm lymph nodes so they can be examined... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Diabetic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is a complication of type 2 diabetes that involves extremely high blood sugar (glucose) levels... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Type 1 diabetes increases the risk for many serious health complications. However, during the past several decades, the rate of serious complications... Read more »