Click on the links below for diabetes related services and information:
This site describes new developments in diabetes including current research
and offers access to the ADA's information center and links to state affiliates.
It lists the organization's consumer and professional publications, with
articles from the current issue of
Diabetes Forecast as well as some from past issues.
Diabetes information at
www.medlineplus.com
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/diabetes.html
This site provides current and understandable medical information for diabetes and their families including an online slide show tutorial. It also offers a drug database, links to a medical encyclopedia and dictionary, and resource directories.
Information provided by this organization focuses on diabetes and the role of exercise in enhancing health. It has a forum for exchange of information and access to resources.
800.488.8468 (customer service)
A monthly magazine that focuses on living well with diabetes, Diabetes Health included information, resources, and products. Various articles from current issues are available.
A comprehensive website with a free magazine distributed six times a year which is reviewed by an editorial board of physicians and leading medical associations for medical accuracy. Approved by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Available in English and Spanish.
This site offers diabetics inspiration, opportunity to ask an expert, valuable offers and more. In addition, a community forum allows for reading about and connecting with other members. With the proper software, it is also possible to view recordings of "dLife TV," a weekly program that airs at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT that focuses on diabetes issues, health and wellness.
Produced by the caregivers at Washington Hospital, videos on this YouTube channel provide original health and safety programs on various topics including diabetes and is available for viewing anytime on your computer, tablet, or phone.
This center in Boston is an internationally known institution devoted to the study and treatment of diabetes. It provides contact information for Joslin satellite sites and affiliate centers, lists research studies needing volunteers, and offers discussion groups moderated by a diabetes educator and social worker. A special feature is a "Beginner's Guide" for those newly diagnosed.
The JDRF web site offers specific information about diabetes in children as well as information about the not-for-profit voluntary agency's activities, research, advocacy and publications. Highlights from the online version of Countdown, the agency magazine, are also available.
This is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide services to protect and save lives. Members provide critical health information which, in an emergency situation, can be released to providers 24 hours a day anywhere in the world. Also includes an online system for ordering customized emblems (bracelets, neck chains) for the purpose of identifying specific medical conditions and/or allergies of the wearer.
An information service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Part of the National Institute of Health, the clearinghouse provides information about diabetes, care, treatment and medical resources. It includes an online system for ordering publications.