Women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes have a slightly higher risk of complications during pregnancy.
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Prediabetes and metabolic syndrome: what’s the risk?
In the last few years, many of us who treat people with diabetes have made a point of saying, There is no such thing as borderline diabetes!
Read More »Clinical trials to stop the progression of type 2 diabetes
Can the progression of diabetes be stopped? Researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto are conducting two studies to see if this might be the case.
Read More »What To Do When Your Child with Type 1 Diabetes Is Sick
Just like other children, when your child with type 1 diabetes is sick it can be challenging: missing work or trying to secure a doctor’s appointment, but it also presents an increased level of care.
Read More »Meal planning for children with type 1 diabetes
Meal planning for children with type 1 diabetes can be a true practice in patience. With the varying degrees of literature and information out there, it can be challenging to understand the Do’s and Don’ts of proper nutrition.
Read More »What is borderline diabetes?
Borderline diabetes is a condition that can develop before type 2 diabetes. It is also known as prediabetes, impaired fasting glucose or glucose intolerance.
Read More »Diabetes for two…diabetes diagnosis during pregnancy
There are several types of 'diabetes in pregnancy'. Diabetes can sometimes present for the first time during a pregnancy. This type, which is usually picked up by a routine test about half way through the pregnancy, is called gestational diabetes.
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