Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday … Continue reading Question of the Week | December 10, 2019
In a study conducted by University of California San Francisco’s (UCSF) Elissa Epel and colleagues, Epel wanted to evaluate the relationship between access to sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) in the workplace … Continue reading Sugar Sweetened Beverages: Out of Sight and out of Mind
Flu season is upon us! People with diabetes (type 1, type 2, or gestational), even when well-managed, are at high risk of serious flu complications, which can result in hospitalization … Continue reading Flu Shot Song – Just in Time for Flu Season
A new trial conducted by researchers at Macquarie University found a strong association between poor diet and depression. To conduct this trial, researchers split participants into two groups: one group … Continue reading Changing your diet may lower depression
I was more than ready for the announcement to board my late-night plane for the long journey home. I had taught my Diabetes Seminar from 8am to 4pm, packed up my … Continue reading Listening to Diabetes Stories, A Sweet Gift
Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday … Continue reading Question of the Week | December 3, 2019
Join the wonderment as we explore the role of our Microbiome This one-hour complimentary journey will expand your view of how trillions of bacterial hitchhikers profoundly influence our health. We … Continue reading Free Resource Friday | Getting to the Gut Webinar Ready for Viewing
In this season of gratitude, we want to express our appreciation for our community! We understand the important work you all do every day to support individuals living with and … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving from the Diabetes Ed Team!