Diabetes Self-Management Table of Contents

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Each issue of Diabetes Self-Management is chock-full of diabetes self-care tips, delicious and diabetes-friendly recipes, reports on the latest medical breakthroughs, and much more. From medicines to meters, from preparing meals to preventing complications, we cover it all. But you don't have to take our word for it—you can order a free trial issue and see for yourself. Just click here.



FEATURES

REDUCING HEART DISEASE RISK: What Do We Know?
ENJOYING HEALTHY EATING: Fruit
DIABETES AND ORAL HEALTH: What’s Their Relationship?

DEPARTMENTS

Diabetes Quiz
How Much Do You Know About High and Low Blood Glucose?

News & Notes
Recorded diabetes information is now available for free from the Diabetes Partnership of Cleveland, Ohio; the CDC Web site can help you determine how many servings of fruits and vegetables you need each day; and the labels on statin medicines will now carry a warning about elevated blood glucose levels.

Recipe Makeovers: “White Chocolate–Dipped Fruit”
Just the thing for a bridal shower buffet.

What Your Doctor Is Reading

Q&A
Readers ask and experts answer questions about dealing with hypoglycemia unawareness, dealing with gastroparesis, the appropriateness of a doctor-ordered nerve biopsy, and the need to use control solution on each new batch of blood glucose test strips.

Supermarket Smarts
Summer Grilling

For Parents
Transitioning to Adult Care

Diabetes Definitions
Learn the meaning of Endocrine disruptor.

Diabetes Resources
Disability Resources

 

 

 

 

 

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