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Understanding Type 2 Diabetes

Learn about type 2 diabetes, a chronic condition that affects blood glucose. Understand type 2 symptoms, causes, and detection. Take our 60- second type 2 risk test.

Understanding Type 1 Diabetes

Learn more on symptoms of type 1 diabetes onset in an infant or child, onset in adults, and gestational diabetes.

Oral & Injectable Medications for Type 2 Diabetes

Learn about the different classes of non-insulin type 2 diabetes medications used to lower blood glucose levels. Explore options like Metformin, DPP-4 inhibitors, GLP-1, and more.

Additional Types of Neuropathy

Charcot's Joint, Cranial neuropathy and Compression mononeuropathy are just a few of the neuropathy types.

How to Talk to Loved Ones About Type 2 Diabetes Risk

An estimated 84 million Americans are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes—and someone you love could be among them. However, many people don’t realize that type 2 diabetes can be delayed or even prevented with healthy lifestyle changes. This means that even if your loved ones are at risk for diabetes, there’s still time for them to take the steps necessary to turn their health around. November is American Diabetes Month, an opportunity to encourage the people in your life to learn their risk for type 2 diabetes by taking the one-minute Risk Test . Not sure how to bring the topic up? Follow

Type 2 Diabetes Medications

Discover how diabetes pills can lower blood glucose levels and work in conjunction with meal planning and exercise for effective diabetes management.

Sharing My Story: Our First Month as Parents of a Type 1 Diabetic

Kylie’s son, Rowen, lives with type 1 diabetes—but Kylie refuses to let the fear hold their family back. I’m the parent of a type 1 diabetic. It’s probably something you never wondered about before—I know I had never thought about it. One day your 14-month-old baby is healthy and happy, the next they are vomiting, weak, unable to move and being rushed to the ER. It’s a terrifying time to a be a parent. In the PICU we were scared and overwhelmed. Hundreds of questions and thoughts raced through our minds. Is my child going to survive? Type 1 diabetes? You can’t be serious?But no one in my