In previous articles, we have talked about healthy ways of eating for people with diabetes and have concluded that there isn’t one perfect diet that will work for everyone.
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Managing diabetes foot care in the winter
Foot ulcers are one of the most common and serious complications of diabetes, often leading to risk of amputation. This makes ongoing preventative foot care essential for people with diabetes, especially during the winter months.
Ashley: You got this!
Canadians with type 2 diabetes write back to their younger selves, to share personal insights and reflect on their experience of living with diabetes and starting on insulin therapy. In this post, Ashley reflects on living with diabetes.
What is diabetes insipidus?
ADH is a hormone that controls how much water your kidneys make into urine to prevent you from getting dehydrated. People who don’t have enough ADH in their bodies can develop a condition called diabetes insipidus (DI) or water diabetes. Here’s a look at what causes diabetes insipidus and what you can do to get it under control.
Brittle Diabetes
Brittle diabetes is a condition when your body’s blood sugar levels are unexplainably too high or too low. Find out why it happens and what you can do about it.
Aida: knowledge is power
Canadians with type 2 diabetes write back to their younger selves, to share personal insights and reflect on their experience of living with diabetes and starting on insulin therapy. In this post, Mario reflects on living with diabetes.