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Collab Conversations: Learn About Type 2 Diabetes with Experts from the ADA
Learn about insulin resistance, A1c results, diabetes remission, and MORE in this series of interviews with experts from the ADA.
Double Diagnosis: Type 2 Diabetes + Common Complications
The day of your diabetes diagnosis can be especially overwhelming if it also comes with the discovery of other health concerns.
Protecting Your Eyes as a Person of Color with Diabetes
Dr. Kristen Nwanyanwu is working to improve eye care and diabetes education provided to people of color with diabetes.
Weight + Diabetes Complications: What’s the Connection?
Does your weight play a role in your risk of developing diabetes complications? Learn more about the potential link and what you can do.
What are diabetes complications and what causes them?
For many people, diabetes complications develop as a result of persistently high blood glucose, high blood sugar.
All About Diabetic Macular Edema
Diabetic macular edema (DME) is extremely common in people with diabetic retinopathy. These two eye conditions are the leading cause of blindness in developed countries across the globe.
All About Diabetic Retinopathy
Retinopathy is one of the most common and most serious diabetes-related eye complications. It’s actually the leading cause of preventable blindness.
All About “Dry Eye” with Diabetes
One of the most common yet rarely talked about eye conditions in people with diabetes is “dry eye,” it affects approximately 54 percent of people with diabetes.
Patients Share: Treatments for Diabetes Eye Complications
People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes share their experience receiving treatments for diabetes eye complications like retinopathy and macular edema, and how it’s helped save their vision.
What’s the Difference: Ophthalmologist vs. Optometrist vs. Optician
Regular appointments with eye specialists are the best way to protect your eyes and your vision from diabetes complications.
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