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Ask a CDCES: Why Should I Change My Insulin Injection Sites?
Why should you change your insulin injection sites? Get your answer in our Ask a Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (DCES) column!
Daily Type 2 Diabetes Kit
Make sure you have the right testing supplies to keep track of your blood sugar numbers, have enough insulin on-hand, and emergency carbohydrates that can help you track your carb intake or blood suga...
All About Glucagon
Besides being a hormone that occurs naturally in the body, glucagon is also an emergency medicine used when a person with diabetes is experiencing hypoglycemia and cannot take sugar orally or in non...
Severe Hypoglycemia Disaster Preparedness Plan
Severe hypoglycemia can strike when you least expect it and be disastrous. Know what to do in the case of an emergency.
Talking to Your Friends and Family About Type 2 Diabetes
Consider this guide to help you navigate type 2 as a friend or family member.
Is Type 2 Diabetes Hereditary?
The answer to this question may not be what you think.
All About GLP-1s
People with type 2 diabetes have many medication options to manage the disease. Most are familiar with insulin or metformin, but there’s another class of drugs that are called glucagon-like peptide-...
How to check blood sugar
Regular blood sugar monitoring is the most important thing you can do to manage type 2 diabetes. You’ll be able to see what makes your numbers go up or down, such as eating different foods, taking ...
How Often Should You Check Your Blood Sugar?
Diabetes Canada, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and the American Diabetes Association and recommend the following:
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body cannot properly use insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar. This is also known as insulin resistance.
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