Whether blood sugar spikes or drops suddenly, patients with diabetes should be armed with an understanding of what to do.
Dr Anne Peters discusses updates in the ADA 2026 Standards of Care in Diabetes, focusing on the use of technology.
In direct alignment with this shift toward prevention, DG2001.com, a physician-led public education initiative, has launched nationally to help people living with diabetes recognize early foot warning ...
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed as prediabetic or diabetic, you aren’t alone – it’s estimated that 98 million Americans are prediabetic, and another 38 million live with diabetes. Diabetes ...
A lifelong diabetes patient has spoken of how My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) has helped her take responsibility for her health as ...
Joseph M. Coney, MD, FACS, reviews best practices for improving adherence to treatment among patients with diabetic macular edema through comprehensive education on the disease and available therapies ...
People with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) must manage complex daily tasks such as insulin dosing, glucose monitoring, and meal planning. These tasks rely heavily on attention, planning, and memory. For people ...
Joslin Diabetes Center researchers find bariatric surgery to be more effective at weight control than medical and lifestyle interventions for type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes care is undergoing a major transformation driven by GLP-1 receptor agonists, which have expanded beyond glycemic ...
On World Diabetes Awareness Day, Dr Sheila Black, consultant in anaesthesia and pain medicine at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, is offering hope to thousands of people across Leeds living with Painful ...