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The Hanukkah Survival Guide with Type 1 Diabetes
Hanukkah is a long holiday, so do some planning before jumping in to celebrations! Be sure to stay active; walks are a great way to lower blood glucose levels and a fun way to get your family out of t...
The Sibling Guide to Type 1 Diabetes
So what happens when a newly-diagnosed sibling of yours suddenly learns they have Type 1 Diabetes? How can you help? Whether you are a T1D or not, here are 5 simple ways you can help your recently-dia...
Donating Blood With Type 1 Diabetes
Many are under the assumption that a diagnosis means they can’t donate. Wrong. While it depends on where in the world you live, where your blood sugar levels are, and what type of insulin you take, ...
College/University with Type 1 Diabetes
College is awesome, but whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or have had diabetes for years, navigating college life with T1D will require extra precautions.
Tailgating and Type 1 Diabetes
Fall is in the air, and that means tailgating season is here! Like music festivals and camping trips, tailgating is just another type of all-day adventure, complete with food, friends, fun … and, ...
Emotional Health and Diabetes: A Necessary Conversation
When we sat down with Dr. Cynthia Muñoz, she shared essential tips and insights into improving your emotional health with diabetes.
Tips + Tricks: Losing Weight While Taking Insulin
Insulin may be a life-saving medication but there are many misconceptions about its impact on your weight. Let’s get the facts straight.
Computer Screens & Blue Light: What Screen Time Can Do to Your Eyes
65% of Americans report experiencing symptoms of digital eye strain, also referred to as “computer vision syndrome”.
Ramp Up Your Exercise Performance
If you’re looking to ramp up your athletic performance, either for a major event or just to meet a personal goal, here are some tips and tricks.
How to Lean in and Find the Gratitude in a Life with Type 1 Diabetes
Burnout is bound to happen when you’re managing T1D, whether it’s been a few years or 18+. Start to find acceptance despite the endless cycle.
4 Things You Need to Know Before Your Next Low Blood Sugar
For everyone who doses insulin, low blood sugar (also called hypoglycemia) is the most immediate and severe possible side effect.
Dear Parents of Children with T1D: You’re Stronger Than You Know
Bonnie O'Neil shares advice that she has carried with her since having her first child, and how it relates to her son's T1D diagnosis.
Insulin Pumps Aren’t for Everyone…and That’s Okay!
Deciding whether you want to stay on an insulin pump or start one? Here are the honest pros and cons this author experienced with Omnipod!
Be Prepared + Know Your Rights: Your Guide to Protesting with Diabetes
Protesting is one of many ways to create change and is a right of all Americans under the First Amendment. But if you have diabetes, there are extra things to consider before attending.
What It’s Like to Work From Home With Type 1 Diabetes
We asked, and you answered — the T1D community shares the pros and cons they’ve encountered while working from home!
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