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How to Manage Diabetes? - People with diabetes have to take dozens of daily decisions that will have a repercussion on their diabetes and lives. They have to receive the adequate knowledge and training to take these decisions wisely. Although it comes as a mighty blow in the beginning it is not as complicated as it sounds... Check out the complete article here.

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Stop Spiking Those Sugars! :: Diabetes Self-Management

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A Whimsical Look at Lancets :: Diabetes Self-Management

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Gender gap in medication management

news-medical.net — “There is a wide gender divide when it comes to how men and women are prescribed and adhere to their medications. According to a new study, while women use more prescription drugs than men, they are less likely to be prescribed drugs according to clinical guidelines and are not as good about adhering to the medications they are prescribed.View full resource at news-medical.net

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SEIU ULTCW Promotes Healthy Living at Diabetes Expo - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: LOS ANGELES, March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SEIU United Long Term Care Workers (ULTCW) is a proud sponsor of the American Diabetes Association Diabetes Expo, which will be held this Saturday, March, 17th, which will provide education and information on how to better manage or prevent this disease and live healthier, active lives.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Personal Health Record (PHR) | BCBS.com

bcbs.com — “Blue Cross Blue Shield has put together the following Personal Health Record Brochure and Guides to help both consumers and health care providers understand the value of PHRs in managing healthcare.View full resource at bcbs.com

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Ask the Patient: Riva Greenberg, Diabetes Patient-Expert, Author, Speaker, and Health Coach

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Diabetes Care for Emerging Adults: Recommendations for Transition From Pediatric to Adult Diabetes Care Systems - Diabetes Radio Interview with Lori Laffel MD MPH | Optimal Clinical

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Managing the Diagnosis of Your Child with Type 1 Diabetes

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theatlantic.com — “The disease is big business, and many have been convinced that managing it forever is their only option. But a cure is often possible.View full resource at theatlantic.com

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Redefining what it means to manage disease - Search Eldercare

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Study Aims to Create Diabetes Food Box Model for Food Banks

newswise.com — “Community food banks may soon be able to improve how the estimated millions of people living with Type 2 diabetes and food insecurity manage their disease. Researchers and community groups have come together to develop a model that ensures food banks can contribute to successful, long-term diabetes management.View full resource at newswise.com

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