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Intimacy and health go hand in hand.

Find out how diabetes can impact your sex life and learn healthy ways to manage complications like erectile dysfunction and low testosterone.

Sexual Health

Learn the impact of diabetes on your sex life and learn how to maintain a healthy sexual health. Find solutions and support for sex and diabetes complications.

Sharing My Story: Jamy

Jamy D. Ard, MD is a member of the American Diabetes Association's Prevention Committee. This is his story: “I don’t want diabetes.” I probably hear that at least five to six times per week in my line of work. The thought of developing type 2 diabetes is very scary for my patients. It’s very understandable to be afraid of developing something that can affect your health in so many ways. One of my patients stands out in particular. Ms. Clark (not her real name) told me that her sister was recently diagnosed with diabetes, her aunt died as a result of complications from diabetes and her mother

Survey: Holidays Place Extra Stress on People Managing Type 2 Diabetes

American Heart Association ® and American Diabetes Association ® reveal results of Know Diabetes by Heart ™ survey and share practical tips for staying on track with health goals through the holiday season Nearly half (49%) of people living with type 2 diabetes said managing their condition during a typical fall and winter holiday season is more difficult than other times of the year, according to a new survey for the American Heart Association and American Diabetes Association. The online survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults 45 and older completed by real-time market research platform

A Wealth of Resources at Your Fingertips

Explore the connection between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Discover a wealth of resources and support to manage your diabetes and heart health.

Sharing My Story: Jose

Being a teenager is hard enough, but throw in being diagnosed with diabetes and you have a special challenge. Jose Harari Uziel, 24, lives in Mexico City and works in investment banking. This story comes from The Type 1 Diabetes Self-Care Manual  by Jamie Wood, MD and Anne Peters, MD. Confidence and courage After graduating college, just over two years from being diagnosed, I started working as an investment banking analyst at a major global financial institution. I wanted to prove to myself that I could manage diabetes and succeed in one of the most stressful job environments there is for a

Erectile Dysfunction

Discover the causes of ED and explore proven treatment options. Talk to your healthcare provider or diabetes educator for personalized advice.