JDRF has partnered with over 700 online stores to raise money for diabetes research. To participate in this fundraiser all you have to do is download the JDRF toolbar, visit the sites of participating merchants, and shop. Every time you make a purchase, JDRF will receive 1%-5% of the price. Not only will the the cost of your purchases not go up, but you'll also be eligible to receive special offers.
Category: Living
Congress declared that the tomato paste on frozen pizza qualified it as a vegetable.
In Mongolia, blood is considered a valuable food that should not be wasted.
Patient 13 is a feature documentary about the race to cure type 1 diabetes...
Novo Nordisk and Chip Ganassi Racing Teams announced that the two organizations have entered into a multi-year extension of their partnership sponsoring No. 83 Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing entry, driven by Charlie Kimball in the IZOD IndyCar Series. Charlie Kimball is the first licensed driver with type 1 diabetes...
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.
It's not too late to do the Big Blue Test!
Not sure what the Big Blue Test is? It's a diabetes awareness program started by the nonprofit Diabetes Hands Foundation, that takes place every November leading up to World Diabetes Day on November 14. The campaign reinforces the importance of exercise in managing diabetes.
NIH urges you to make a plan to prevent diabetes, complications Statement of NIDDK Director Griffin P. Rodgers for National Diabetes Month, World Diabetes Day.
In observance of National Diabetes Month and World Diabetes Day on Nov. 14, the National Institutes of Health urges...
Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly and Company have agreed to terminate their alliance for type 2 diabetes drug, BYETTA (exenatide), and resolve the outstanding litigation between the companies. As part of the agreement, Amylin will...
If your child's going through puberty they need more insulin because of growth, not necessarily because they're eating too much or did something wrong...