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Project Power

As a no-cost lifestyle change program, Project Power empowers adults and children to reduce their risk or manage and thrive with type 2 diabetes.

Sharing My Story: Sara

Sara is from Sweden and has type 1 diabetes. She has lived with an eating disorder and shares her story to educate others and help remove the stigma she faced. It's easy to worry about food. Do I eat the wrong diet? Do I eat enough? Do I eat too little plant-based food? Too much meat, too much fast food, too little homemade food and so on. These are perhaps the questions that most people in general sometimes ask themselves. But with type 1 diabetes you also have questions about blood sugar and insulin. How much insulin do I need? Should I split my bolus? How much fat does it contain? Protein

Safe at School® Statement of Principles

Discover the three key elements for successful diabetes management in schools. Empower students, provide training to staff, and establish shared responsibilities.

Extracurricular Activities and Field Trips

Discover how to navigate extracurricular activities and field trips for students with diabetes. Learn about their legal rights and get guidance.

Executive Team

The Staff leadership of the American Diabetes Association.

Commercial Driver's Licenses

Discover the ADAs commitment to fair commercial driving rules for individuals with diabetes and access essential resources for Commercial Driver's Licenses.

Eye Complications

Learn about retinopathy, eye complications, and how to manage them. Understand the risk factors, symptoms, and treatments available for diabetic retinopathy.

Meet Alex

Alexandra Park is an actress, writer, and producer best known for her role on The Royals and the Australian series Home and Away . She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and dog. My diabetes diagnosis could not have come at a worse time. It was two months before I was set to leave Australia to move to Los Angeles. My doctors advised me to cancel the move, but I was determined and moved to LA as planned. Shortly after, I accepted the role of Princess Eleanor for the TV series The Royals and I was off to London for filming.   On set, I was obsessed with keeping my blood sugars in range, and