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Diabetes Resource Guide

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Diabetes can increase the risk of developing other conditions, such as heart disease. It can be managed effectively and many people with diabetes lead a healthy, active life. Use this guide to find out more about diabetes.

Diabetes Info Guide

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Blood Sugar Slide Show

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For those with diabetes testing your blood sugar is an important part of managing your health. Whether you're a pro or just starting out this slide show from the Mayo Clinic takes you through the entire process from washing your hands to recording the numbers to storing your glucometer.

Blood Sugar Testing Slide Show

Choosing an Insulin Delivery Device Slide Show

Mayo ClinicMAYO CLINIC

Learn about various insulin delivery devices in this slide show:

If you are a diabetic who uses insulin as part of your diabetes treatment, you may have thought about choosing an insulin pump. Insulin pumps aim to mimic natural insulin levels in your blood by delivering continuous (basal) doses of insulin at all times, as well as supplemental (bolus) doses before meal times. Learn about the pros and cons of insulin pumps in this slide show.

Insulin Delivery Devices Slide Show

A Step-by-Step Look at Hemodialysis

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Hemodialysis is the most common type of dialysis. Learn about it with this slide show:

Dialysis removes waste and balances the electrolyte and fluid level of the blood. These tasks are usually performed by the kidneys. However, when the kidneys can no longer do their job sufficiently, or when they are removed, dialysis is an artificial way to mimic their function. There are two types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Learn about hemodialysis in this slide show.

Hemodialysis Slide Show


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Diabetes Risk Checker

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Are you at risk for diabetes? Take this quick and simple test to find out if you're at risk of diabetes. NHS, England's national health service, is a great resource for health information.

Diabetes Risk Checker