Flashback Friday: How Diabetes Topics in the News Can Start to Feel Like a Game of “Telephone”
A past Wall Street Journal article shows once again how misinformation about diabetes-related topics can be spread by even the most expert
Read moreA past Wall Street Journal article shows once again how misinformation about diabetes-related topics can be spread by even the most expert
Read moreDear Nadia, Is there any promising research for curing type 1 diabetes? Seven years in our family. Any hope? Steve,
Read moreDiabetes self-care is much more fun when I’m happy. It’s so much easier when I have a smile on my
Read moreBy Joan Lehach, MD As frigid temperatures and unusually snowy conditions over much of the nation continue to keep many
Read moreSometimes diabetes presents us with issues that can impact a lot more than our health. While most people think about
Read moreFor kids facing stress at home or school, comfort food may lead to unexpected and unwelcome side effects. According to
Read moreLike many young people diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, my family and I were shocked when I was diagnosed. Granted,
Read moreA study from the Joint Asia Diabetes Evaluation shows that the age when a person is diagnosed with type 2
Read moreDear Nadia, My son was diagnosed with T1 when he was eight years old. He has been living in Saudi
Read moreToday, 20 million more Americans have insurance because of the ACA, bringing our uninsured rate to an all-time low. Since
Read moreDealing with my new mail order pharmacy has been a rollercoaster ride. I’ve been lied to, spoken to by people
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