4 Steps to Control Your Diabetes. For Life

4 Steps to Control Your Diabetes. For Life

Here are four key steps to help you control your diabetes and live a long and active life.
Getting PregnantGetting Pregnant
If you have diabetes and are trying to get pregnant.
Healthy, Happy FeetHealthy, Happy Feet
Discover how to keep your feet healthy.
 
Insulin PumpInsulin Pump?
Insulin resistance: a condition that increases chances of developing diabetes.

 
Teens with DiabetesTeens with Diabetes
Find out how to deal with the ups and downs.

 
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Latest Diabetes Topics News
U.S. celebrity chef Deen says she has diabetes

January 17, 2012 —

Statin use tied to more diabetes in women

January 9, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cholesterol-lowering drugs may be linked to an increased risk of diabetes, according to a new study of middle-aged and older women.

Diabetes in pregnancy, poverty linked to ADHD

January 5, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies born to poor mothers with pregnancy-related diabetes have an extra-high risk of developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a new study suggests.

Medtronic remote diabetes monitor gets US approval

January 4, 2012 — CHICAGO (Reuters) - Medtronic Inc on Wednesday said it received U.S. regulatory approval for the first remote glucose monitor that will let parents check the blood sugar of a diabetic child sleeping in another room.

Exercise doesn't prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

December 28, 2011 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial.

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Meet Our Medical Advisors

Arthur L. Weaver, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P., M.A.C.R.
Clinical Professor of Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center


Sergio Schwartzman, MD,
Franchellie M. Cadwell Associate Professor of Medicine,
Weill Medical College
The Hospital for Special Surgery and
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Cornell University, New York, NY

Gary Williams, MD, PhD
Chairman
Department of Medicine
Scripps Clinic Medical Group
La Jolla, California.