
Sell Your Extra Diabetic Test Strips and Supplies
If you are like millions of other Americans, you have a box or two of unused diabetic test strips and supplies taking up space in your home. You may not know what to do with

Diabetes-Related Skin Conditions: What You Need to Know
If you are living with diabetes, it is important to be aware of the potential skin conditions that can occur as a result of the disease. In our last blog post, “Diabetes and Skin Complications:

Diabetes and Skin Complications: What You Need to Know
Did you know that diabetes can cause skin problems? There are a few different types of diabetes-related skin conditions, and they can range from mild to severe. In this blog post, we will discuss common

Living with Diabetes: What to Consider When Newly Diagnosed
If you have just been diagnosed with diabetes, it can be a lot to take in. There are a lot of things to consider when living with diabetes, and it is important to take the

Diabetes and Women: The Unique Challenges They Face
In the United States, diabetes is more prevalent in women than men. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 1 in 5 women has diabetes. This number is only going

The Link Between Diabetes and Kidney Disease
March is National Kidney Month, and while most people don’t think about their kidneys very often, they’re actually a vital part of our bodies. Kidneys filter our blood and remove waste from our bodies. They

How to Ease Stress from Diabetes: Your Guide to a Better Life
Living with diabetes can be a challenge. Not only do you have to worry about the day-to-day tasks of managing your disease, but you also have to find ways to ease the stress that comes

Diabetes and Foot Care: Tips to Keep Your Feet Healthy
If you have diabetes, it’s important to take care of your feet. Diabetic foot issues can lead to serious health problems, including amputation. In this blog post, we will discuss tips for keeping your feet

Type 1 Diabetes and Sleep: The Impact on Your Health
Did you know that sleep is incredibly important for people with type 1 diabetes? In fact, it’s just as important as food and insulin when it comes to managing your blood sugar levels. Without enough