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Dawn Phenomenon: How to Identify and Manage It

By Steve Edelman, MD on October 15, 2020   /   Basal Insulin in Type 1, Blood Sugar Control, Dawn Phenomenon, Pumps   /   54 Comments
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Are your blood sugars unexplainably high in the early morning hours? If you’re a teen or young adult with diabetes, it could be the dawn phenomenon.

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Diabetes & Eye Health: How to Protect Your Peepers

By Blake Cooper, MD on October 13, 2020   /   Eye Health   /   Leave a comment

One of the biggest fears people with diabetes have is the possibility of potential vision loss. Ophthalmologist Dr. Blake Cooper shares three important ways you can lower your risk of eye disease, and he explains the latest treatment options if complications do develop.

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Cardiovascular Benefits of SGLT2 Inhibitors & GLP-1 RAs

By Steve Edelman, MD on October 13, 2020   /   GLP-1 RA, SGLT2, Type 2, What's Up Doc   /   6 Comments

With recent news about SGLT2s and GLP-1 RAs helping to protect against heart disease in addition to their primary purpose of lowering blood sugars, Dr. Edelman addresses the question of whether it’s safe to take them together, and if they can also cause hypoglycemia.

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Supportive Nutrition for Children & Teens with Diabetes or Prediabetes

By Janice Baker, MBA, RD, CDE, CNSC, BC-ADM on October 13, 2020   /   Kids, Prediabetes, Type 2   /   Leave a comment

If your child has type 2 or you’re concerned it could develop, dietitian and diabetes educator Janice Baker offers helpful advice and practical suggestions on how you can support your kids while helping to guide them into a healthier lifestyle.

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TCOYD Champion: This Magician with Diabetes Has Tricks Up His Sleeve

By TCOYD on October 13, 2020   /   TCOYD Champion   /   1 Comment

Brian Ballard has been involved with diabetes education and advocacy for over 30 years, finding a unique way to blend his passion for magic with his knowledge of diabetes management. He’s gone above and beyond supporting the mission of TCOYD and we’re proud to feature him as our first TCOYD Champion.

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