Hey there, Diabetes Community!Welcome back to another round of our weekly advice column, Ask D’Mine, hosted by veteran type 1, diabetes author and educator Wil Dubois.You may remember that last week, Wil offered his thoughts on insulin pump bolusi…
SOURCE: Healthline RSS Feed – Read entire story here.
Related posts:
- Sunday Funnies: Getting Real on Resolutions Here are we are, in a new year with all kinds of lofty resolutions in mind... but let's be realistic, shall we? Now we're talking! Thanks to the awesome Brad Slaight, a fellow type 1 in California who is not only a talented illustrator and car... ...
- Sunday Funnies: Eyes on Diabetes Geez, have the diabetes police gone high-tech? Thanks to the creative Jerry King, a regular cartoonist here at the 'Mine who's a worldwide drawing talent creating more than 200 cartoons each month for websites, magazines, newspapers, greeting ca... ...
- BDP 021 | Jennifer Dean Interview, Diabetes Wrist Bands, Breaking News, IBGStar Blogging Diabetes Podcast Episode 21 Some topics I cover are: Episode 20 Previous podcast – Basal Rates, Artificial Pancreas, Diet, Goals and Dexcom Basal rate update and plan Weight management struggles 3500 calories = 1 pound Diabetes silicone wrist bands *Interview* with Jennifer Dean, her blog and twitter Symlin and Amylin to help control blood […]..................................................................... I want to sincerely thank you for your continued support. This blog is better because of you. Check out Blogging Diabetes on Facebook and join the conversation! BDP 021 | Jennifer Dean Interview, Diabetes Wrist Bands, Breaking News, IBGStar is a post from: Blogging...
- New Healthline Diabetes Empowerment Campaign – Submit Your Pix to Support JDRF! We're proud to announce that our new mothership here at Healthline.com is launching a diabetes EmpowerT1D campaign that mixes sharing inspiring photos and messages with substantial fundraising for JDRF. The idea is that PWDs (people with diabetes... ...
- Diabetes in Belgium at Age 17 According to the World Health Organization, diabetes affects 285 million people. Since we know they don't all live in the United States, we have been (virtually) traveling around the world to learn what life with diabetes is like elsewhere, visiti... ...