Managing Diabetes at School | Back-to-School Panel
This back-to-school panel discussion brought together the expertise of our professional members including members of the ADA’s Safe at School Working Group to help parents, school nurses and staff, providers, and others prepare for the upcoming school
August is National Eye Exam Month | Are You at Risk?
Help prevent vision loss with regular eye exams and by knowing your risk for
Doctor Shares How Extreme Heat Affects People With Diabetes | KVUE
Everyone needs to stay hydrated and take precautions in the extreme heat, but people with diabetes need to be extra STORY: Subscribe to our channel: KVUE is Austin’s ABC affiliate station and has been delivering local news…
Guy Nickleson Discuses 16th Annual School Health, Education and Diabetes Fair
Guy Nickleson discuses with KIII about the 16th annual School Health, Education and Diabetes
In the News: Restoring Insulin Production, Tandem Acquires Capillary Biomedical
The top diabetes stories this week include: Australian scientists say they have a new way to restore insulin production using an existing and approved drug, Tandem rolls out bolus by phone for wider release and acquires Capillary Biomedical, an infusion…
Eat Healthy Carbs With Diabetes | Cyrus Khambatta PhD
Having diabetes doesn’t mean you can’t eat There are thousands of foods packed with carbs that are perfectly healthy and you can eat them every Cyrus Khambatta, PhD, co-founder of Mastering Diabetes, shows carbs in a new light…
Australian Researchers Breakthrough Could Eliminate the Need for Daily Insulin
Khurana says he can’t wait to work in collaboration with Indian and Pacific Active Researchers in this area to find solutions that would help the Australian researchers based at the University of Monash have published an article entitled…
Does Food Quality Matter More than Blood Sugar Levels?
Paul debunks the notion that we must keep our blood sugar levels under a certain He explains that food quality matters more than absolute levels of insulin, and that it is normal to have a postprandial blood sugar