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NEW! Open for Comments…

Diabetes Health continues to roll out exciting changes to our newly redesigned website. All articles now have a comments field where you can speak your mind.

If you choose to register as a Diabetes Health community member, your comments will post immediately, allowing you to interact with other members of the Diabetes Health community in real time.

You may also comment anonymously if you prefer. If you choose to post anonymously, your comments will be sent to our moderator for approval before they appear.

When voicing your views via the comment feature, please respect the Diabetes Health community by refraining from comments that could be considered offensive to other people. Diabetes Health reserves the right to remove comments when necessary to maintain the cordial voice of the diabetes community.  

Digital Advantage™

This online version of Diabetes Health magazine, virtually identical to the bi-monthly Diabetes Health print magazine, has many additional useful features. While the pages turn in a similar fashion to a magazine’s, direct hot links lead to research articles, products and advertiser sites.

The free subscription is available by subscribing on the left panel of this page - just click Read Online Now.

Leaders in the industry applaud “Diabetes Health Digital Advantage™” as one of the more innovative and creative resources available and commend it for its user-friendly convenience.

RSS Feeds

On the new DiabetesHealth.com we have integrated RSS feeds into all content rooms (see the navigation panel on the left of this page). For more of an explanation on RSS feeds and how they work check out the RSS page on Wikepedia.

If you subscribe to Diabetes Health RSS feeds you can be alerted whenever new content is posted on DiabetesHeath.com. You can subscribe to top headlines or - if you are interested in specific content areas (e.g. Type 1, or hypoglycemia) - you can subscribe to that specific room. Simply click the RSS icon () in the room that you’re most interested in.

RSS feeds can be integrated into all popular browsers on both Macs and PCs. Mac OSX and Windows Vista also have built in RSS integration (widgets and gadgets).

Diabetes Health TV is Born

We’re also very excited about Diabetes Health TV. The emergence of video on the internet is in full swing, and we want to do our part to explore this exciting medium.

Simply click the TV icon on this page, or if you are anywhere in the site go to Diabetes Health TV under ‘Newsrooms’ on the left navigation panel.

There you can watch product demos and interviews with celebrities with diabetes, industry experts, researchers, and more. You can also rate videos and add your comments.

In addition…

This is where you come in … we want to make you a star!

We know that everyone has a story to tell. We will be looking for “field reporters” to submit their own experiences in video format that we’ll post online.

We’d love for friends of Diabetes Health to be able to document and share their own experiences living with Diabetes.

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Diabetes Health Writer’s Guidelines

Diabetes Health provides patients, educators and healthcare professionals with practical advice and the latest information on new methods, technologies and research related to diabetes.

Diabetes Health accepts solicited submissions from contributing writers for feature-length stories. Our feature stories run at a maximum of 1,500 words. Features should have at least three to five outside sources.

We also accept shorter opinion pieces, columns (500 words each) and letters to the editor.

We are not responsible for returning unsolicited content or photos.

All content should be balanced, informative, lively, timely, concise and easy to read for a lay audience.

Diabetes Health does not accept manuscripts that promote a product, philosophy or personal view. When discussing products or treatment techniques, you should include experiences of a person with diabetes. Never make sweeping generalizations that cannot be supported by published research or highly credible sources.

All manuscripts should be sent as a Word file. Do not fax or mail manuscripts. Do not copy and paste manuscript into the body of an email.

All manuscripts will be edited for style, length and substance.

Upon receiving a manuscript, we will either query you for additional information or, if the material is unacceptable, return the manuscript with rewrite instructions.

Payment varies with experience and is based on the final length as it appears in the magazine.

All submissions are “on spec” only.

We encourage writers to submit photographs or other art that will help illustrate the story.

For more information, call Patrick Totty at (415) 488-1141 x 103.