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Navigating Diabetes in the Workplace: Tips for Success

Navigating Diabetes in the Workplace: Tips for Success

Living with diabetes requires a delicate balance and managing it effectively in the workplace is crucial for overall well-being. Whether you're dealing with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, the workplace environment can present unique...
Safeguarding Kidney and Bladder Health: Preventing Diabetes Complications

Safeguarding Kidney and Bladder Health: Preventing Diabetes Complications

Diabetes, both type 1 and type 2, can have far-reaching effects on various organs, and the kidneys and bladder are no exception. Preventing complications in these vital organs is crucial for maintaining overall health and...
Managing Blood Sugar While Jet-Setting: Strategies for Dealing with Time Zone

Managing Blood Sugar While Jet-Setting: Strategies for Dealing with Time Zone

Changes and Long FlightsManaging blood sugar while traveling across different time zones and enduring long flights can be a challenge for individuals with diabetes. However, with careful planning and preparation, you can effectively manage your...
Navigating the Holidays with Diabetes

Navigating the Holidays with Diabetes

The festive holiday season (which believe it or not is just around the corner once again) is a time of joy, celebration, and indulgence. For individuals living with diabetes, however, this time of year can...
Regulate Blood sugar level with excercise

Regulate Blood sugar level with excercise

Physical activity is a powerful tool in managing diabetes, a chronic condition affecting millions of people worldwide. With regular exercise, individuals with diabetes can significantly improve their blood sugar levels, enhance insulin sensitivity, and reduce...
WE ARE T1D : TYPE 1 DIABETES- PODCAST

WE ARE T1D : TYPE 1 DIABETES- PODCAST

Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes or struggling with it? Then join Michael and Jack, as they are just two ordinary blokes from London in their 30's, living with this chronic condition. They are not doctors...
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