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Managing diabetes is an everyday battle. Learn how to watch your diet and exercise to reach your treatment goal and learn new strategies to live a long healthy life. You will also find helpful diabetes information on gestational diabetes. |
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| Who's At Risk |
| More and more doctors are starting to look for diabetes in younger patients. Find out if you should be tested. |
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| Treating Diabetes |
| Although there is no cure for diabetes, there are tips to keep blood glucose near normal and stay healthy. |
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| Type 1 Diabetes |
| Before 1921, children who developed Type 1 diabetes usually died within a few years of being diagnosed. |
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| Managing Your Diabetes |
| Get an overview of your treatment goal, regardless of which type of diabetes you have, and find out why it is good to help keep your blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible. |
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| Type 2 Diabetes |
| Diet, exercise, oral medication, and insulin are the corner-stones of Type 2 diabetes treatment. Learn about the different types of therapies that help these diabetics cope. |
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| Pregnancy & Diabetes |
| While it's common for diabetic women to have relatively trouble-free pregnancies, some risks still exist for both mother and child. Find out about these risks and how they may affect you and your baby. |
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| Alternative Treatments for Diabetes |
| A recent study found that when people with Type 2 diabetes were given vanadium, they became slightly more sensitive to insulin and were able to lower their insulin doses. |
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| Diabetic Recipes |
| Live a healthy life and manage your diabetic condition with these wonderful meal ideas, extensive exchange lists, and informative articles. |
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| Other Types of Diabetes |
| Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) occurs in about 4% of all pregnant women, usually around weeks 24-28. |
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Diabetes.com - Tools and information you need to control your diabetes |
| IDF - The global advocate for people with diabetes. |
| JDFR - Dedicated to finding a cure. |
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