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#DiabetesINFL: Nutrition and Diabetes Chat for Healthcare Professionals

The Johnson & Johnson Diabetes Institute in partnership with The Diabetes Influencers Network is hosting a Twitter chat with healthcare professionals about nutrition and diabetes. The chat will be facilitated by Mary Ann Hodorowicz, RD, MBA, CDE, CEC and Amy P. Campbell, RD, MS, CDE. The Twitter chat is scheduled for Monday, September 21, 2015 from 5:00 – 6:00 PM EST / 4:00 – 5:00 PM CST / 2:00 – 3:00 PM PST. You may join and follow the chat by visiting http://www.twubs.com/#DiabetesINFL or www.twitter.com and entering #DiabetesINFL in the search field. You do not want to miss this exciting opportunity to interact with your colleagues by sharing advice, knowledge and tips on common nutrition questions asked by people with diabetes. Mark your calendars today! [ Read more ]

August 18, 2015

Discounts From NeedyMeds.Org

If you're looking for lower-cost sources of your diabetes management medications, perhaps NeedyMeds can help you. Visit this page to get a preview of the current list of discount coupons from the NeedyMeds.org website. You might see discounts for medications that your doctor already prescribes to you. [ Read more ]

July 9, 2015

Ways to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

Did you know that you can prevent or delay type 2 diabetes by losing a small amount of weight? To get started, use these tips to help you move more, make healthy food choices, and track your progress. [ Read more ]

June 5, 2015

Type 2 Diabetes and Prediabetes

Today, 29.1 million people (almost 10% of the US population) have diabetes, including 8.1 million who are undiagnosed. Another 86 million Americans have prediabetes, which means they have a high risk of getting type 2 diabetes. Having diabetes raises your risk for blindness, kidney failure, amputation, heart disease, cancer, and dementia. These risks can double individual healthcare costs. [ Read more ]

June 3, 2015

An Aspirin a Day: An Easy Way to Improve Heart Health?

If you have diabetes, you may take an aspirin each day as a way to help prevent heart attacks and strokes. But the guidelines developed by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and other organizations about who will benefit from aspirin have recently changed. Although it is frustrating when guidelines change, it can be a very good thing. It means that more and better studies are being done all the time, and people with diabetes will benefit from more accurate, up-to-date information. [ Read more ]

April 25, 2015

BREATHE to Deal with Stress 

  Feeling stressed these days? It’s hard not to if you are always worried about managing your diabetes. You have to remember to take your insulin and your medicines at [ Read more ]

April 19, 2015

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