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Posted: May 4, 2017 at 3:41 pm

Its not the everyday worries that normal people stress about. Diabetes makes you worry about it every day, all day. My husband is quick to ask Can you change what youre worrying about? and when I confirm that I cant,

DAs of 2016, the United States has one of the lowest labor-participation rates among prime working-aged men living in developed countries, trailing only Italy. About 89% of men aged 25-54 are currently working or looking for work, compared to over

For a former college athlete, Ephraim Smiley doesnt really care for exercise.

The 6-foot-3 defensive end loved playing football for Butler University in the 1970s, enough so that he tried out for the Canadian Football League. But he didnt

Dear Nadia:

I am a type 2 who was diagnosed 10 years ago. I have a lot of urinary tract infections and they are painful. Any advice on why this keeps happening?

Margaret

Dear Margaret:

One of the most dramatic

I had the opportunity, recently, to be in Washington DC. I love Washington DC and it is one of the most exciting places on earth. So much happens there and whether you love or hate whoever is in office does

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With so much going on, you may have missed the latest in diabetes news this week. Not to worry! Weve got you covered with the Diabetes Health Weekly Roundup to share the latest news, podcasts and stories from this week.

Current American Diabetes Association guidelines recommend that youth with diabetes receive diabetic retinopathy screenings. Type 2 diabetes patients should receive their screening at the time of their initial diagnosis, while type 1 patients should receive their screening within 3-5 years.

I once had an Endo tell me that with syringes, I would probably not be able to get my A1C down much lower than the 7 that I had long been hovering at. He also lived with Type 1 diabetes

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