A new study finds that women who incorporate more vitamin C into their diets, lower their risk of developing gestational diabetes. Nianhong Yang, PhD, a professor and director of the department … Continue reading “Diet high in vitamin C could protect against gestational diabetes”
According to the National Credentialing Board for Diabetes Educators, (NCBDE) the CDCES® Exam Content Outline will be updated starting July 1st, 2019. To celebrate this update, we will be basing our 2019 Questions of … Continue reading Question of the Week – February 26th, 2019
February is National Heart Month! This month we want to help our communities lower their risk of heart disease. People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing heart … Continue reading Happy National Heart Month | Mindful Monday
Join us for free on March 1st @ 11:30 am PST Join us to get ready to succeed a the CDCES Exam. This course will transform your test anxiety into calm … Continue reading Free Resource Friday | Preparing for the CDCES Exam Webinar!
In the summer of 2018, the Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute and San Diego Zoo teamed up to help Quincy, a koala, manage his diabetes. Quincy was well-known for being diagnosed … Continue reading “Remembering Quincy, a Beloved Koala with Type 1 Diabetes”
A recent study by the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore has found that Americans are beginning to cut down on poultry, fish, and red meat consumption. … Continue reading “Many Americans Slicing Meat From Their Diet”
According to the National Credentialing Board for Diabetes Educators, (NCBDE) the CDCES® Exam Content Outline will be updated starting July 1st, 2019. To celebrate this update, we will be basing our 2019 Questions of … Continue reading Question of the Week – February 19th, 2019
An international study has found a strong link between exercise and depression. Commonly, exercise has been thought to prevent depression, but a study of the genetics of 300,000 people has … Continue reading Mindful Monday | Exercise does help prevent depression