You shouldn't approach the same old thing the same old way. If you think you have something important to say, sometimes you have to figure out another way to express it so people will hear.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) is nerve damage that affects the feet, legs, arms and hands. It's a potential complication of diabetes, and it's a frightening one which most people know very little about. People experience DPN in a variety of ways. They may feel burning, shooting pain...
While we wait and hope for a diabetes cure, we make the most of the technology that helps us manage our disease...
Diabetes technology has vastly improved in the last decade, and most people with diabetes who have the opportunity to wear an insulin pump or a continuous glucose monitor are grateful for the assistance they provide. But even with these advanced tools, the biggest burdens of diabetes - the insulin dosing and blood sugar testing - still lie on the person with diabetes or a caregiver.
Halloween wasn't always about candy. Samira Kawash, also known as the Candy Professor, wrote, "The ritual of costumes, doorbell-ringing, and expectation of booty appeared for the first time in different locations throughout the country in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Only one-third of the women studied had achieved good glycemic control prior to fertility treatment...
Are you looking for a good book to take along on your vacation this summer? All summer ASweetLife’s bloggers and contributors will be sharing some of their favorites.
Can you think of line that's better than the title of this book for a doctor to tell someone as she's being diagnosed with diabetes?
I'll give up all the carbs in the world in order to take care of my diabetes. But coffee isn't negotiable.
Call out for improving diabetes care by sending postcards to President Obama...
There are all these shot/pump sites that people don't normally see because they're on our thighs and abdomens. In this work, I've put them out in the open...