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Interview: Jamie on Getting Active With Type 2 Diabetes
You already know that getting active is an important part of diabetes management. You and your diabetes are one of a kind, and your workout routine should reflect that! Running, yoga, mountain climbing, the choice is yours. But just because getting active is a big deal for people with diabetes, doesn’t mean they can’t treat themselves every now and again.

Your Guide to Traveling with Diabetes
Planning a vacation? Or maybe you’re traveling for work? Either way, traveling means a break from your normal routine, which is what makes it so fun! However, new foods, being more (or less) active than normal, different mealtimes, and navigating various time zones, may make it harder to manage your diabetes.

How to Stop Diabetes From Ruining Your Workouts
How diabetes affects exercise, and vice versa, is a big topic in itself. Sometimes, managing blood sugar levels around exercise and activity turns out to be more challenging than the workout itself.

5 Tips on Children’s Diabetes Advocacy
As kids grow up, they gradually start to learn how to take care of themselves. Children living with diabetes have a little more to learn and as a parent, it’s important to help your child work towards becoming a diabetes advocate, so they can embrace their independence and feel empowered to tame their diabetes monster.

5 Tips for When Your Child with Diabetes Goes to College
Time flies huh? It probably seems like just yesterday your little one was off to their first day at school and now they’re off to college. They’re all grown up! Sending your child to college is undoubtedly emotional for any parent, and potentially a little more stressful if your child has diabetes.

4 Tips on How to Talk to Your Child’s School About Their Diabetes
We understand that it’s nerve wracking to send your child with diabetes to school. Naturally, you want to know that they’ll stay safe and healthy at pretty much all times.

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