| My Account | Subscribe | Contact Us | Help |
Our Sixth Annual Product Reference Guide contains 11 charts with over 300 products. You’ll find the guide is useful all year long. Use it whenever you’re contemplating a change in your diabetes care products.
The must-have resource for physicians, educators and medical professionals who focus on the treatment of diabetes.
Finally! A fresh take on the “professional” journal. Each bi-monthly issue cuts through the jargon and presents the most important information you need to enhance your practice and assist your patients.
Each bi-monthly issue of Diabetes Health Professional is a self-contained handbook covering products, educational resources and the latest diabetes research, complimented by balanced editorial focused on medical news, drug prescription information, clinical practice recommendations and changing treatment options.
Each quarter we send you the latest, most updated research guides, product guides and educational resource guides available for you and your patients.
Each week the Diabetes Health E-Newsletter delivers links to the very latest in news, reviews, blogs and videos from Diabetes Health direct to your inbox.
As a subscriber you'll get access to the amazing Diabetes Health Digital Advantage™ so you can read the current issue of Diabetes Health magazine online wherever you are!
Latest Type 1 Issues Articles
It's true that when you have diabetes, you are "pancreatically impaired." On the other hand, God didn't take your brain away. So use your brain to think as a pancreas. You need to look at foods and think, "What I would do if I were a pancreas?"
Education is the key. Patient knowledge, coupled with patient demand for appropriate treatment, will improve care considerably. If you demand that something be done, something will be done. Diabetes does not have to cause complications: most of them are preventable, but only if you take action. As Mark Twain said, "Even if you're on the right track, you'll be run over if you just stand still."
Editor's Note: A study has shown that between sixty and eighty percent of all diabetes-related complications are preventable with proper education and treatment. Empower yourself through education!
1304 comments - 26 Apr 2007
147 comments - 29 Nov 2007
124 comments - 2 Apr 2008
120 comments - 13 Mar 2007
117 comments - 25 Dec 2008
Comments
Dr. Marcus, is the gold standard of his profession!
YESSSSS!!!! His message is exactly what we should heed -- you have the power to make decisions and take up where you pancreas leaves off -- and that includes the decision to eat less, and eat less carbs!
OH NO!!!!
Another "politically correct" term has been born!
I'm a "diabetic" and I have a "stump" darn it!
Add your comments about this article below. You can add comments as a registered user or anonymously. If you choose to post anonymously your comments will be sent to our moderator for approval before they appear on this page. If you choose to post as a registered user your comments will appear instantly.
When voicing your views via the comment feature, please respect the Diabetes Health community by refraining from comments that could be considered offensive to other people. Diabetes Health reserves the right to remove comments when necessary to maintain the cordial voice of the diabetes community.
For your privacy and protection, we ask that you do not include personal details such as address or telephone number in any comments posted.
Don't have your Diabetes Health Username? Register now and add your comments to all our content.
Register..
Register your Diabetes Health Username here.
Have Your Say...