Education for Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational diabetes mellitus

  • Dec 17


    TCOYD National Conferences TCOYD conferences and health fairs are unique and unlike other diabetes-related events. We focus on the importance of diabetes education and being your own best advocate when it comes to your condition. Our conferences and health fairs bring together people with diabetes and those at risk with national and local medical professionals and diabetes related experts for a day of highly informative and motivating programs that empower our participants to take control of their diabetes. TCOYD conferences include: * Inspiring and motivating lectures from renowned speakers * Health screenings, such as glucose, cholesterol, A1C tests and foot exams * One-on-one conversations with diabetes specialists including physicians, diabetes educators, dietitians, psychologists, exercise specialists, , podiatrists, pharmacists and ophthalmologists (Use however many fit on one line and end with ‘etc’.) * Our lively, one-of-a-kind health fair with exhibits from national and local diabetes-related companies and organizations and physical activities for everyone * Healthy, sit-down banquet lunch with an inspirational keynote speaker at most locations. In some venues we may not have the speaker, but a good lunch is always included. *TCOYD Latino Conferences are presented in Spanish

  • Dec 15


    Rachel’s video about stopping diabetes. Rachel has Type 1 diabetes. Enjoy!

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  • Dec 15


    Using Insulin Receptor Maximization (IMR), Dr. Runels helps type 2 diabetics back to normal health and normal blood sugars and normal weight.www.on2url.com

  • Dec 14


    Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in the world and afflicts the young and the old alike. Diabetes means that the body does not produce or use insulin properly. Genetic factors, obesity, stress and a sedentary lifestyle are some of the causes of this disease. While Yoga cannot cure diabetes, it can complement the lifestyle changes necessary to keep diabetic symptoms in check. Click www.rajshri.com to watch more Baba Ramdev Videos

  • Dec 12


    The JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes raises funds to help find a cure for Type 1 diabetes.

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  • Dec 12


    According to the American Diabetes Association 18.2 million people in the United States, or 6.3% of the population, have diabetes. This episode is the first of a two-part series on diabetes, specifically focusing on its causes. Featured guests in the discussion are Dr. Frank Schwartz, MD, Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM, and Dr. Karen Remsberg, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, also from Ohio University. Jackie Wolf is Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine at Ohio University. Frank Schwartz, MD, is Associate Professor of Specialty Medicine and Director of the Diabetes Center at OUCOM. Dr. Karen Remsberg, is Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at Ohio University.

  • Dec 12


    diabetes-complications.net Type 1 diabetes affects many areas of the body if not treated properly, but many of the diabetes complications can be minimized by keeping blood sugar levels controlled. Maintaining blood sugar levels is the best way to

  • Dec 11


    This is dedicated to my step brother Nicholas Brian Cave who has type 1 diabetes

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  • Dec 11


    6 year old Allie talks about life with Type 1 Diabetes!

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  • Dec 9


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