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Similar Signs, Different Diabetes: When Type 2 is Actually Type 1
Dex Gerald was misdiagnosed with type 2 diabetes when he actually had type 1 diabetes. This is how his self-advocacy changed his diabetes story (for the better)!
Questions to Ask Before Starting New Medications
Starting a new medication can be a tough decision but asking your provider the right questions can help you feel empowered in your decision.
Stop the Stigma: Using Insulin is Not a Failure
Insulin is a life-saving drug, yet many people with type 2 diabetes are shamed for using it. The stigma needs to stop.
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.
The Future of Insulin—Will It Be Affordable for the People Who Need It?
Research is showing promising advancements with new weekly oral and injectable insulins—but will they actually be affordable?
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.
Mental Health Care for All
Health care is a human right. That’s why affordable, accessible and equitable mental health support matters.
(Un)doing Diabetes Stigmas and Changing Public Perception
Here, we take a look at the public perception of diabetes and the way people with diabetes treat each other.
I Paid $25 for My Insulin, We Need More Awareness About Patient Assistance Programs
For a lot of people with type 2 diabetes, living with it can be more challenging than it needs to be - patient assitance programs can help.
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