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Four steps to help people with diabetes understand, monitor, and manage diabetes. Explains diabetes ABCs and ways to stay healthy and control the disease.
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As we wrap up the end of 2021, here are the most popular posts of the year, plus two posts you may have missed.
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Dr. William T. Cefalu shares how health care professionals can help patients with type 2 diabetes achieve remission and sustain it over time.
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Dr. Nathan D. Wong explains why it is so important to talk about heart disease with patients who have diabetes.
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Dr. Paul Kimmel discusses the NIDDK Hemodialysis Opioid Prescription Effort (HOPE) consortium, which is part of the NIH Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) initiative.
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Dr. Matthew Kreuter explains how health care professionals can address the individual social needs of patients who have diabetes.
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Learn how an artificial pancreas system can automatically control blood glucose levels in people with type 1 diabetes.
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Overview of autonomic neuropathy—damage to nerves that control your internal organs, including your heart, digestive system, bladder, eyes, and sex organs.
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Susan Z. Yanovski, MD, discusses how the benefits of behavioral weight management treatment can apply to the care of people with diabetes.
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Dr. Jay H. Shubrook discusses MOBEC, Touro University California’s Mobile Diabetes Education Center.
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People with diabetes, especially older adults, are at risk for fractures and other bone problems. Know the signs to look for and steps for prevention.
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Dr. José A. Luchsinger shares his insights on the relationship between diabetes and cognitive impairment.
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As we continue to honor NIDDK’s 70th anniversary, learn about some of the research advancements we’ve made over the last seven decades.
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In honor of NIDDK’s 70th anniversary, learn about some of the study results we’ve discovered through funding our research areas.
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Dean Schillinger, MD, discusses The Bigger Picture campaign and shares his unique approach to confronting the type 2 diabetes epidemic.
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Dr. Bergenstal discusses the latest clinical targets for people with diabetes who use CGMs and how meeting these targets can improve diabetes management.
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Find clinical tools and patient management resources for health care professionals on diabetes, digestive diseases, kidney disease, and weight management.
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Learn about clinical trials in diabetes and explore clinical trials that are currently open and recruiting. Read about NIDDK-supported research projects.
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Learn how continuous glucose monitors work, the different types of CGM devices, and how they help people with diabetes keep glucose levels in a healthy range.
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Managing diabetes can be challenging and stressful, but it is possible. Learn about how other people living with diabetes cope with the disease.
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Hear Dr. Monica Peek discuss how race, culture and life experiences can prevent patients from trusting and communicating to their providers
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As we wrap up the end of 2019, here are the most popular posts of the year, plus three posts you may have missed.
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As we wrap up the end of 2020, here are the most popular posts of the year, plus three posts you may have missed.
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Diabetes Alert Day 2024 on March 26 is a one-day wake-up call to inform the American public about the seriousness of diabetes, particularly when diabetes is left undiagnosed or untreated.
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Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease. People living with diabetes offer tips on managing your diabetes and preventing kidney disease.
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Dr. Carol M. Mangione uncovers the biggest challenges health care professionals face when caring for older adults with diabetes.
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David Schwartz, PhD, discusses how providers can help facilitate the transition to adult responsibility in adolescents with diabetes.
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Research Scientist Dr. Julie Schmittdiel talks about how a diagnosis of diabetes can be a teachable moment for the partner of a loved one with diabetes.
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Dialogue with thought leaders on emerging trends in diabetes care
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Dr. Jeffery Gonzalez discusses how depression and diabetes distress can affect people living with diabetes, and what health care professionals can do to help.
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Diabetes can cause nerve damage and poor blood flow, which can lead to serious foot problems. Learn how to help prevent foot problems by using proper foot care.
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Find clinical tools and patient education resources on diabetes prevention and management for health care professionals, and clinical trial referrals.
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Learn how diabetes is linked to gum disease and other mouth problems, and read how to prevent and treat mouth problems related to diabetes.
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Learn about the link between diabetes, heart disease, and stroke; risk factors; symptoms; diagnosis; and warning signs—and how to prevent or slow heart disease.
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Catherine Cowie, Ph.D., M.P.H., provides an overview of the third edition of Diabetes in America, the go-to resource on diabetes.
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Dr. Jeffrey Kopp explains why disaster planning is especially important for people who have diabetes or related health conditions.
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Access the form, "Diabetes Medical Management Plan (DMMP)" from "Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel.
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Melinda Maryniuk, RDN, MEd, CDE, shares insights and tips on diabetes nutrition counseling.
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Overview of diabetes, including: risk factors, prevention of type 2 diabetes, insulin and other treatments, diabetes diet, eating , and physical activity.
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Drs. Edward Boyko and Matilde Monteiro-Soares discuss how health professionals can address peripheral arterial disease and foot ulcers in people with diabetes.
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Details fasting plasma glucose (FPG), oral glucose tolerance (OGTT), A1C, and random plasma glucose (RPG) tests to screen for and diagnose diabetes and detect prediabetes.
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Dr. Jay H. Shubrook shares tips on diabetes prevention and management in the primary care setting.
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Four experts discuss the benefits, potential challenges, and limitations of using digital tools and technology in diabetes care.
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Take the "Are You at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes?" test and learn more about your risk for getting type 2 diabetes.
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Learn when you should get a diabetes test, which tests you may need, and how to prepare for each test.
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Diabetes doesn't keep David from traveling. But he makes sure he plans ahead when he takes a trip. Learn about some of David's tips for traveling with diabetes.
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Learn about diabetes and eye disease; symptoms, warning signs, and treatments; and how you can prevent eye disease—or keep it from getting worse.
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Learn about diabetic kidney disease (DKD), who is at risk, how to keep your kidneys healthy, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and what to do if you have DKD.
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Discusses causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of different types of diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that is caused by diabetes.