This blog entry is written in response to the questions raised in the Connect section of Diabetes Care Community. (Thanks to Curious Joe and Bunny2 for your questions).
Canadian charity provides airfare to people with diabetes in need of financial assistance
Nobody could have blamed Penny Bodle for losing her sense of humour during her 55-year journey managing type 1 diabetes.
Sharing your diabetes information with roommates
As September approaches, moving away from home whether youre off to college or university, or to a new job can be both exciting and scary.
The Diabetes Charter for Canada: What does it mean for you?
Earlier this year, the Canadian Diabetes Association announced a Diabetes Charter for Canada, which laid out the rights and and responsibilities of people with diabetes, governments, healthcare providers and schools.
Exercise can be fun and enjoyable, even when you’re away from home!
Sticking to an exercise regimen when youre at home can be fairly straightforward when you incorporate it into your daily routine.
The value of online support programs for diabetes distress or depression
It’s well known that people with diabetes are prone to depression. In fact, it’s believed that about 30% of people with diabetes experience depression.