A multi-media site where diabetes health care professionals share tips and information on patient care and management. Includes case studies, a blog, and faculty biographies.
Allows you to see your blood sugar and HbA1c test results clearly, with statistics to help show the trends. Results can be entered by hand or automatically uploaded if you have a LifeScan / OneTouch meter. Log in is required to use this free tool.
Learn about the different types of diabetes, disease management, become a part of the community, and find articles from experts. Includes news and resources.
Presents chapters about the types of diabetes, how to cope, monitoring, exercise, diet, medication, foot care, traveling, and sick day management. Spanish and Hebrew additions also available.
Fully-illustrated tutorial looks at how your body handles glucose. Shows what insulin is, what it does, and how the lack of it affects your body. Includes current and future treatment. From How Stuff Works.
Features articles on type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. Contains interactive tools, news, ask the expert, and provides a search for medical literature.
A comprehensive resource on diabetic symptoms, hypoglycemia, diet, treatment options, chart records, blood glucose, and other vital medical information.
A spot to record sugars for diabetics. Data is always readily available from any computer with an Internet connection and the service is free. Registration is required to use this tool.
Covers diabetes control, prevention, resources for children, and awareness campaigns. From the National Institute of Health and Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Provides educational materials to increase knowledge and understanding about diabetes among patients, health care professionals, and the general public.