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It’s time to tackle diabetes stigma and the school environmentChildren flourish when they are safe, secure, loved, and given the freedom to explore their world in ways that reflect their abilities. At the same time, children are vulnerable; they are naturally dependent on others around them.
The top 10 things to tell people about diabetesWe’ve gathered the top 10 things to tell people about diabetes. Some of these ‘messages’ are most suitable for close friends or colleagues, while others are helpful for everyone you meet on a fairly regular basis.
Diabetes and AgingCanadians living with diabetes face new health risks as they get older. Learn what you need to know about aging with diabetes - and how to stay as healthy as possible.
Type 1 diabetes in Canada: how common is it, early detection and managementType 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system destroys insulin‑producing beta cells in the pancreas.
How harmful is high blood sugar?High blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) can be very harmful for people with diabetes, especially when they remain elevated for long periods of time.
Diabetes distress: share your feelings with your healthcare teamIt is natural to have negative thoughts that become so overwhelming they put us into a state of inertia. It is just easier to do nothing! Experts refer to this as diabetes distress. Read on to learn how to manage this common condition.
Best canned fish for people with diabetesChoosing canned fish is a smart way to boost your health without raising your grocery bill. From salmon to tuna and sardines, here is a look at the best canned fish for people with diabetes.
Should people with diabetes avoid processed and ultra-processed foods?It’s well-known that one of the keys to successful diabetes management is eating healthy foods. However, it can be difficult to maintain a healthy eating plan every meal of every day.
How to take advantage of the diabetes healthcare teamDiabetes can seem a lonely condition, but in fact there is a lot of support available to individuals with diabetes through the diabetes team.
Physical activity ideas for when you're stuck indoorsWhen the temperature dips and it's uncomfortable to go outside, there is a tendency to retreat to the pleasures of the couch.
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