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Race, Racism, and Diabetes Research
Diabetes care and research is still drastically impacted by racist practices. It’s time to call the racism out.
Why Going to Therapy is Giving Yourself the Chance You Deserve
Taking care of your physical health is a no-brainer for a person with diabetes. But mental health can often be overlooked.
(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.
Finding Adventure in Life with Type 2 + FreeStyle Libre
"I think the fact that I went on a cruise the day after getting diagnosed is very telling of how living with diabetes would go for me. I never let diabetes hold me back from adventure."
Using Facebook to Improve Diabetes Management
Experts discuss using Facebook to connect with others, share resources, and your experiences can be a helpful tool in managing diabetes.
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.
Diabetes Difference Makers Spotlight: Hiking My Feelings
Syndey Williams shares how hiking has helped her navigate her diagnosis with Type 2 diabetes and her hopes for the Take a Hike Diabetes campaign.
Chris Hahm’s Uphill Battle: The Severe Underfunding of AAPI Diabetes Research
H. Chris Hahm shares her challenges of conducting diabetes research focused on the AAPI community, research that is severely underfunded.
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.
Family and Diabetes Complications
Having diabetes-related complications is hard. It comes with a lot of information and emotions that can be overwhelming for the whole family.
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