Join us to learn about the American Heart Association's Life's essential 8, including a good night's sleep, healthy eating, physical activity and more. Lifestyle habits are key to managing your diabetes and improving heart health.
Únete a nosotros y dialoga con nuestra experta, la Dra. Jane Reusch, MD, FAHA, para aprender sobre los 8 Pasos Esenciales de la Vida.
When life takes an unexpected turn, are you prepared for type 2 diabetes care? Learn from an expert on actions to take so your diabetes care stays on track even when life isn't.
Aprende de un experto sobre las acciones que puedes tomar para que el cuidado de tu diabetes se mantenga en el camino, incluso cuando la vida no lo esté.
Did you know cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and a major cause of heart attacks, stroke and heart failure for people living with type 2 diabetes? Learn how caring for your heart and diabetes is a two-way street.
¿Sabías que las enfermedades cardiovasculares son la principal causa de muerte y una de las principales razones de ataques cardíacos, derrames cerebrales y fallos cardíacos en personas que viven con diabetes tipo 2?
Join us to learn how to confidently talk about obesity care with your health care team, break down barriers, and ensure your voice is heard. Get practical tips on how to navigate and advocate for yourself on your weight-wellness journey.
May is Women’s Health month. In the U.S., obesity is a significant public health concern, especially among women. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 40% of adult women are classified as living with obesity. Join us to discuss the many factors contributing to obesity and how you can make healthier steps to create a lasting impact on overall wellness.
I was five years old when diagnosed with type 1 diabetes [T1D]. Because I was so young, I do not remember anything about my diagnosis. However, I do remember my elementary and middle school years living with T1D. They were tough. Like most kids at that age, you just want to fit in. Wearing medical devices on my body that made loud noises and being known as the kid always at the school nurse made me a target for bullying.