Type 1 diabetes doesn’t develop overnight – it progresses through several stages before a person shows symptoms or requires insulin.
Type 1 diabetes and family history: what we know about risk and the autoimmune nature
While type 1 diabetes (T1D) can run in families, most people who develop it don’t have a known family history. This article explores how genetics and the immune system play a role in risk
Landmark Clinical Trials in Type 2 Diabetes in the Modern Era
In recent years, clinical studies have transformed the way we manage type 2 diabetes, shifting the focus beyond just blood sugar control to protecting your heart and kidneys as well.
Current trends in diabetes management in Canada: what you should know
There are many developments and innovations occurring in diabetes management in Canada. Read this expert blog to learn more about these trends.
Liver health and diabetes
Liver health is an important consideration for people living with diabetes. Some conditions that affect the liver are more common among people with diabetes.
The role of diet, exercise and medication for weight reduction in adults with type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes and overweight or obesity commonly occur together. In Canada, two-thirds of all adults are overweight or obese, making overweight and obesity the most common chronic conditions in the country.







