Only have 10 minutes and a small space at home to workout? Fitness expert Christel Oerum from DiabetesStrong shares an easy routine to get your blood pumping that can be adjusted for any fitness level.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/04/cardio-home-workout-from-diabetes-strong/" align="left"]The Coronavirus can be scary for a healthy person, but what about those who are considered “high risk”? The CDC and WHO say COVID-19 can be particularly dangerous to older adults and people with chronic conditions, including diabetes. NBC reached out to various diabetes experts, including our own Dr. Edelman, to discuss why diabetes is on that list.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/03/nbc-asks-is-coronavirus-more-dangerous-for-people-with-diabetes/" align="left"]Endocrinologists Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus answer the most common and pressing questions regarding COVID-19 and diabetes. Watch the recorded live stream to help you feel more confident about managing diabetes during this unpredictable time.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/03/tcoyd-facebook-live-diabetes-coronavirus-3-31-20/" align="left"]Virtual Doctor’s Appointments are happening everywhere now due to precautions we’re taking as a country over the coronavirus. Dr. Edelman and Dr. Pettus explain what virtual visits are, how you prepare for them, and the positives (a lot!) and negatives (not many!).
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/03/virtual-visits-with-your-doctor-pants-optional/" align="left"]There’s a lot of information in the media right now about people with diabetes being more susceptible to the coronavirus, but it’s not entirely true. Dr. Edelman explains who is really at risk and why.
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