Preparing for the BCADM Exam – What you need to know January 30 @ 11:30 am – 12:40 pm January 30th, 2019 – 11:30 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. Preparing for the BC-ADM … Continue reading Free Resource Friday | Preparing for the BC-ADM Webinar – January 30th!
NEW! Question of the Week will now reflect the 2019 CDCES®* Exam Content Outline According to the National Credentialing Board for Diabetes Educators, (NCBDE) the CDCES® Exam Content Outline will be updated starting July … Continue reading Question of the Week – January 15th, 2019
It’s that time of year where people are flooding into gyms to start working on their new years resolutions. However, researchers have found that most people tend to give up … Continue reading Mindful Monday | Exercise Habits That Stick
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A new study finds that teenagers whose families eat dinner together are more likely to make better food choices, regardless of the family’s communication skills. The study suggest regardless of … Continue reading “Even when families have issues, eating together can improve teen diets”
New 2019 ADA Standards, From Meds to Technology – January Newsletter by Coach BeverlyBeverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM January Newsletter now available! For this newsletter, we provide highlights to … Continue reading January Newsletter | New 2019 ADA Standards, From Meds to Technology
NEW QUESTION OF THE WEEK! Click here to take the question of the week >> January 8th, 2019 Are you wondering how to apply the newly released American Diabetes Association (ADA) and … Continue reading Question of the Week | January 8th, 2019
A recent review published by the academic British Medical Journal, “BMJ”, has found that high-fructose containing drinks may increase risk of type 2 diabetes more than other foods containing fructose. … Continue reading Fructose-sweetened drinks increase diabetes risk?