Education for Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational diabetes mellitus

  • Dec 1


    Thisvideo is intended to teach health workers, NDEP partner organizations, and other health professionals how to use the Road to Health Toolkit and Kit El camino hacia la buena salud. This training video is a compilation of some activities to help you visualize and get ideas on how to conduct successful training sessions with the kit. www.ndep.nih.gov

  • Nov 30


    Thanks for watching my 2010 JDRF Walk to Cure Type 1 Diabetes Video! If you’d like to register to walk on Caroline’s Crew ,or if you’d like to make a donation to JDRF, please visit walk.jdrf.org . Thank you so much for your support!

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  • Nov 26


    Madeline shows what a typical day is like living with Type 1 Diabetes. Please support Madeline in finding a cure.

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  • Nov 25


    This is my video blog for Tuesday after taking bHIP for about a month. I have Type 2 Diabetes but I am overcoming this disease to be totally healed.

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  • Nov 19


    A video about living with Type 1 Diabetes created by two third grade students.

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  • Nov 19


    My win at the Vermont State Bench Press Competition while managing Type 1 diabetes. This was a touch-n-go competition. I won with a new competition PR of 190 lbs on the Green Mountain Muscle Team from St. Albans, VT! Check out www.living-in-progress.com for Health & Chronic Illness Life Coaching.

  • Nov 17


    JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes

  • Nov 14


    Diabetes screening is recommended for many people at various stages of life, and for those with any of several risk factors. The screening test varies according to circumstances and local policy, and may be a random blood glucose test, a fasting blood glucose test, a blood glucose test two hours after 75 g of glucose, or an even more formal glucose tolerance test. Many healthcare providers recommend universal screening for adults at age 40 or 50, and often periodically thereafter. Earlier screening is typically recommended for those with risk factors such as obesity, family history of diabetes, high-risk ethnicity (Hispanic, Native American, Afro-Caribbean, Pacific Islander, or Māori).[39][40] Many medical conditions are associated with diabetes and warrant screening. A partial list includes: subclinical Cushing’s syndrome,[14] testosterone deficiency,[17] high blood pressure, past gestational diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, chronic pancreatitis, fatty liver, cystic fibrosis, several mitochondrial neuropathies and myopathies (such as MIDD), myotonic dystrophy, Friedreich’s ataxia, some of the inherited forms of neonatal hyperinsulinism. The risk of diabetes is higher with chronic use of several medications, including long term corticosteroids, some chemotherapy agents (especially L-asparaginase), as well as some of the antipsychotics and mood stabilizers (especially phenothiazines and some atypical antipsychotics). People with a confirmed diagnosis of diabetes are

  • Nov 14


    I made this video to tell Marin’s story after being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

  • Nov 13


    www.RawFatLoss.com FYI- I don’t stick the needles in my butt when taking a shot. LOL I talk about my diabetes and how my insulin use has gone WAY down… Also, a little about the cure for Type 2 Diabetes & the Simply Raw video. Transcription: Hey Youtube it’s mike with www.rawfatloss.c…

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