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Camp Sugar Falls

Camp Sugar Falls connects children living with diabetes to adventure, education, and fun since 1949. Safe, transformative experiences for children and their families.

Sports Drinks Impact on Glucose (Blood Sugar)

we’ll take a look at the potential benefits and risks of drinking a sports drink as a person with diabetes.

American Diabetes Association Releases a Guideline Update in NAFLD (Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease) and Diabetes

New guidelines include recommendations for the detection and management of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in people with diabetes Today, the American Diabetes Association ® (ADA) published updates in the Standards of Care in Diabetes—2023 (Standards of Care) based on the latest scientific research and clinical trials. Liver disease affects up to 70% of people with type 2 diabetes. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which includes nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), is the most common form of liver disease in people with diabetes. NAFLD can

Latest Data From SURPASS Trials Demonstrate Tirzepatide Provided Meaningful Blood Sugar Reductions

Results from four clinical studies identify potential new treatment option for people with type 2 diabetes Data from the SURPASS global clinical development program for Eli Lilly and Company’s tirzepatide, a novel investigational once-weekly medication for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, demonstrates statistically significant A1C and weight reductions versus several comparators. Findings of global registration trials, SURPASS-1, SURPASS-2, SURPASS-3, and SURPASS-5 were presented at the virtual 81st Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association ® (ADA). The SURPASS-1 study was be

COVID-19: If you do get sick, know what to do.

If you feel like you are developing symptoms, be sure to call your doctor. Here are some common tips, which may vary for each person: Drink lots of fluids. If you’re having trouble keeping water down, have small sips every 15 minutes or so throughout the day to avoid dehydration. If you are experiencing a low (blood sugar below 70 mg/dl or your target range), eat 15 grams of simple carbs that are easy to digest like honey, jam, Jell-O, hard candy, popsicles, juice or regular soda, and re-check your blood sugar in 15 minutes to make sure your levels are rising. Check your blood sugar extra

Substance Use and Diabetes

Discover the risks and guidelines for consuming substances like CBD, smoking, and alcohol if you have diabetes. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Get to Know Carbs

Learn about the connection between diabetes and carbohydrates. Find out how counting carbs can help control blood sugar and better manage your diabetes.