It’s the holiday season and @CatherinesPlus is kicking off their annual campaign to support the @AmDiabetesAssn Visit local stores to round up at the register and purchase the "Find a Cure" ADA t-shirt made just for the Association! https://t.co/ACxviuSCxI
Despite the ADA's recommendations for standards of care in long-term care and skilled nursing facilities, #elderly people with #diabetes may not be receiving the proper care to manage their diabetes. Check out this blog post from @DiabetesMine https://t.co/qcdk9XGNfz
When you have #diabetes it's especially important that you get your #flushot to avoid serious #flu complications. Our friends at @Premera dispel 5 common myths about the flu vaccine. https://t.co/Yb6ZcMd4K7
This time of year should be more about giving than getting. These three individuals with #diabetes found ways to pay it forward: https://t.co/Blr3bIMTxG
Snacking gets a bad rep, but it really shouldn't, especially when it comes to treating blood sugars and reducing hunger between meals. Check out tips for different kinds of #healthy snacking: https://t.co/nNVrgaUQVc
"People are struggling to afford #insulin and it truly is a life-and-death situation." Dr. LaShawn McIver, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Advocacy for the @AmDiabetesAssn https://t.co/slg1iR3gQp
#Stress, #Diabetes, and #Heart#Health is our next Ask the Experts event on December 18. Ask a question online or on the phone during the live Q&A. Register now: https://t.co/qVZFtYyqJS
The holiday season is upon us. Do you have a well-intentioned loved one who acts as the "Food Police?" @Diabetes4cast offers some tips to help keep the peace at the dinner table. https://t.co/rDwHjdPdWu
Do you work the night shift? A recent study suggests that women who work the night shift and have unhealthy lifestyle habits may be much more likely to develop #diabetes than their peers with only one of these risk factors. https://t.co/2g9zTbyA9w
It's important to be an informed patient in order improve your care. This article highlights the #diabetes know-how to help you take control of your #health https://t.co/MEFtL7sKZG
There are steps people with type 2 #diabetes can take to reduce their risk of #heartattack#stroke and #cardiovascular death. Make an action plan and receive ongoing support for your personal health journey. https://t.co/WbjOdDZPRp
Are you or a loved one considering bariatric surgery? ADA Board member, Dr. Fran Broyles of @Swedish discusses what you should know before making that decision. Learn more: https://t.co/zm3WEmdPWJ