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More About Diabetes

Get the facts about diabetes and learn how to make healthier choices. Explore our resources on healthy eating tips, myths, genetics, and more to understand better.

Peripheral Neuropathy

The most common type of neuropathy is peripheral neuropathy. It affects the nerves in the hands, feet, legs, and arms. It generally starts in the feet, and it tends to start in both feet at once.

Meet Martin E.C.

The Importance of Learning and Understanding Your Health Care Journey When I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2008, I found myself unsure of how to move forward — how to make the necessary changes in my diet and lifestyle in order to confidently manage this condition. In the last 15 years, I’ve experienced amputations of both my legs below the knee as well as the loss of 5 fingers to diabetes; I’ve received shots and laser treatments to try and address swelling in my retinas due to diabetes, and now regularly receive dialysis. My A1C has gone down to 6 because of careful diet management

CBD & Diabetes

Discover the potential benefits and risks of using CBD for diabetes. Learn more about CBD products and make an informed decision.

Get smart about risks and diabetes prevention.

Get smart about risks and diabetes prevention. Find tools and resources to reduce the risk from fitness tips to healthy recipes.

Meet Jenna

I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at nine years old. This came as a shock to my parents and me, as no one in my family had ever been diagnosed with diabetes. Still, to this day, I am the only person who lives with diabetes in my family. Prior to my diagnosis, I remember feeling sick and being thirsty all the time. When I went to the doctor, they wanted to test me for everything under the sun, from Crohn’s disease to other autoimmune diseases. When I was finally diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, my parents were supportive, ensuring that I ate healthy foods and exercised regularly. My parents

Diabetes Complications

Learn more on how to lower your risk of diabetes-related complications like heart, kidney, and eye disease by making healthy lifestyle changes, knowing the warning signs, and attending regular visits with your health care provider.