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Whether you just found out you have diabetes or have been dealing with it for years, you can control your diabetes and live a long, active life. If you are at risk or have pre-diabetes, you can take s... Details >
Volunteers work through more than 100 Chapters, Branches, and Affiliates in the U.S. and around the world to raise money for diabetes research. Activities include Walk to Cure Diabetes and Ride to Cu... Details >
Blood glucose checking is one of the best tools for keeping diabetes in control. Frequent testing and good record-keeping give you, your child, and the health care team the most accurate possible pict... Details >
This fact sheet provides consumers with the basic facts on diabetes -- includes types of diabetes and treatment options. ... Details >
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
If you or someone you care for has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, you are no doubt experiencing a range of emotions. This area of the Web site can help ease your fears and teach you more about... Details >
You just found out that your child has diabetes. Suddenly, your world has been turned upside down with injections, concerns about low blood glucose (sugar), and worries about whether or not your child... Details >
JDRF Kids Online is a web site for kids with diabetes and their friends and family. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is here to find a cure for diabetes—and to help you deal with diabetes day... Details >
A general overview of this diabetes type, commonly called juvenile diabetes, even though adults get it too. Diagnosis, management and disorders related to diabetes are discussed.... Details >
This guide explains what diabetes is, daily care of diabetes, blood glucose levels, and where to get more help.... Details >
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
A new diagnosis of juvenile (type 1) diabetes can spark a range of reactions, including anger, sadness, and guilt. Whatever your feelings, they are normal, and you are not alone. This section contain... Details >