CS is a 42-year-old with type 1 diabetes for just over 18 years. In the past year, their A1C changed from 7.4% to 9.1%, and weight increased by 20 pounds. … Continue reading Question of the Week | CS’s A1C Climbs After Experiencing Distress
By: Sarah Hormachea, MS, RD, CDCES, BC-ADM If you’ve considered not renewing your professional practice group membership this year, you’re not alone. Membership in professional organizations has declined as many … Continue reading The Case for Professional Practice Groups in the Digital Age
Celebrating the “Power of Nutrition” and the Business of Becoming an RDN By: Christine Craig, MS, RDN, CDCES This year’s National Nutrition Month’s theme is “Discover the Power of Nutrition.” … Continue reading The Business of Becoming and Being a Dietitian
By: Sarah Beattie, DNP, APRN-CNP, CDCES Did you know that in ancient times, diabetes was identified by the sweet taste of a person’s urine? Thankfully, science has come a long … Continue reading Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring: Update for Clinicians
For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on what individuals should be recommended to have a bone density evaluation using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry to evaluate for bone loss, according … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | Indications for DXA Assessment of Bone Mineral Density
Join Coach Beverly For Her Upcoming Virtual Book Tour! February 20th, 2026 at 11:30 AM PST Coach Beverly is thrilled you will be joining this special gathering and celebration! During … Continue reading Coach Bev’s Virtual Book Tour
By: Sarah Beattie, DNP, APRN-CNP, CDCES Have you heard about the twiist insulin pump? If not, don’t worry – we are here to keep you in the loop! The twiist … Continue reading Keeping You in the Loop: twiist Insulin Pump
https://youtube.com/shorts/ix7B4HwvsN8?feature=share According to the new 2026 ADA Standards, “type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin secretory defects related to” which of the following? BMI and activity level. Lifestyle and inflammation. … Continue reading Question of the Week | What Do New ADA Standards Say About Development of Type 2?