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Young Adults with T1D + T2D Need Personalized Care
By understanding the unique challenges of early adulthood, providers can empower young adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Addressing Social and Structural Health Inequities in Diabetes Care
To address long-standing health inequities, providers and health systems must engage with barriers to high-quality diabetes care.
The Negative Impact of Diabetes Stigma: “Words create reality”
Key behavioral science research proves the impact of attitudes and words on people living with diabetes and why those stigmas must change.
Weight Bias + Diabetes: “Stigma does not motivate anyone”
In this coverage, we share research highlighting how weight bias affects people with diabetes and what can be done to change public attitudes.
Weight Management + Type 2 Diabetes: Using Compassion, Medicine and Surgery
Weight loss has several benefits for people with type 2 diabetes. However, it isn’t always easy to achieve through only lifestyle changes.
Reaching Everyone—Health Disparities in Physical Activity
People living with diabetes are told to just exercise more to better manage their diabetes. Here is why it's not that simple.
Race, Racism, and Diabetes Research
Diabetes care and research is still drastically impacted by racist practices. It’s time to call the racism out.
Access to Insulin: In the United States
Despite the growing variety of insulin and technology, access to this life-saving drug continues to be a dire problem in the United States.
Diabetes + Dementia: Using Nasal Insulin to Improve Brain Function
With rising rates of obesity in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, understanding the impact on long-term brain health and function is critical.
Another Reminder that Racial/Ethnic Inequality Exists in Diabetes Care
Despite the variety of diabetes medications and technology, race and ethnicity still weigh heavily on a person’s access to these life-saving tools.
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