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diabetes mellitus brochure - PDF What is DiaBrochure DRIF Diabetes diabetes in skin Information Leaflets Diabetes Research Wellness Foundation Patient Education Materials Johns Hopkins Medicine Click on any of the links below to access helpful materials on managing all aspects of diabetes that can be printed and given to your patients Introductory Information Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Symptoms diagnosis prevention and treatment eg insulin Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Symptoms diagnosis prevention and treatment eg PDF Understanding Type 2 Diabetes American Diabetes Association Welcome The Johns Hopkins Patient Guide to Diabetes PDF Your Diabetes Care and Management Plan American Diabetes Association Patient Education Library American Diabetes Association Type 1 used to be called other names juvenile diabetes insulindependent diabetes In type 1 the pancreas does not make insulin It usually starts as a child or teen Type 2 often starts after age 40 Type 2 used to be called other names too adultonset diabetes Obese teens can also get type 2 In type 2 your pancreas PDF Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Johns Hopkins Medicine Learn to manage your diabetes In creating this diabetes care and management plan you should use information that you and your diabetes care team have on file Remember to always bring your most recent blood sugar blood glucose records lab results and a list of current medications to every visit with your diabetes care provider Diabetes afects just about everyone from the over 110 million Americans with or at risk for the disease to the many more people who care for them While you may know that diabetes can damage the eyes kidneys nerves and heart diabetes afects many other parts of the body as well For example diabetes doubles risk of some forms of dementia Listen to the newest episodes of our podcast Our podcast showcases data diabetes melitus tipe 2 a dynamic mix of patients advocates and experts diving into practical tips for managing diabetes Get realworld advice from specialists and hear firsthand stories from those living with diabetes Listen to learn more Download or request hard copy of brochures on diabetes and related health topics such as exercise diet complications and treatments Learn about diabetes facts symptoms prevention and selfmanagement from professionally authored sources Patient Education Library Learn more about the options and types of physical activity that can help Learn how to use the diabetes plate method to eat better incorporate more variety and manage portion size Focuses on which foods are the best choices in each food group and also provides information on what foods to go easy on People with diabetes should aim for 30 to 60 minutes of activity most days of the week Children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes who are 10 to 17 years old should aim for 60 minutes of activity every day See your doctor before becoming physically active Diabetes mellitus the medical term for the condition occurs when the body cannot make or effectively use its own insulin a hormone produced by special cells in the pancreas called islet eyelet cells Insulin is like a key that opens the door of a cell so that food or glucose can enter Diabetes Advisor VISIT DIABETESORG OR CALL 800DIABETES 8003422383 FOR MORE RESOURCES FROM THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Understanding Type 2 Diabetes Needing to take medication including insulin to manage your type 2 diabetes does not mean you failed Taking medication is simply part of good diabetes management The most important PDF Diabetes in America Handout National Institute of Diabetes and PDF Your Guide to Diabetes National Institute diabetes halodoc of Diabetes and Digestive

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