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Providing Culturally Sensitive LGBTQ+ Diabetes Health Care
Culturally sensitive LGBTQ+ diabetes health care can decrease stigma and advance diabetes care access for the LGBTQ community.
Using Social Media to Improve Diabetes Care Among Low-Income Chinese Immigrants
Lu Hu discusses how WeChat was used to deliver culturally and linguistically tailored intervention for Chinese immigrants.
A Frightening Lack of Glucagon Access in Mexico
An ideal scenario would be to have multiple prescriptions of glucagon in your refrigerator, hoping never to use them.
Michelle L. Litchman Focuses On Diabetes Program Accessibility For People Who Are Deaf
Michelle L. Litchman was named a Betty Irene Moore Nurse Fellow. She will focus on diabetes program accessibility for people who are deaf.
Floaters in Your Vision: When Should You Be Concerned?
Floaters are very common in people with diabetes who have developed diabetic retinopathy or diabetic macular edema.
COVID-19 Vaccines For Kids + Teens with Diabetes
COVID-19 vaccines are now available for kids ages 5+! Learn about safety and managing side effects for kids and teens with diabetes.
Asian Isn’t A Monolith: Why More Specific Data Matters in Diabetes Research
Data on how diabetes impacts specific ethnic groups could help us better support people within Asian American Pacific Islander communities.
Diabetes + Ramadan: Here’s How a Few People Are Observing
People with diabetes face their own set of challenges when observing Ramadan. Two people with diabetes share their experiences.
If a Strict Low-Carb Diet Doesn’t Work For You…
Instead of an extremely strict low-carb or ketogenic diet, try adding these low-carb tips to a more flexible way of eating.
Why is Black History Month Important in the Diabetes Community?
We have a responsibility to work against barriers that make diabetes care more difficult for Black people, while also celebrating Black people in the diabetes community for exactly who they are.
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