Aging Gracefully
When it comes to taking care of your older parent or relative who is living with diabetes, there can be many difficult moments. How do you help your elderly loved ones deal with keeping track of their medication, remembering to monitor their blood sugar, and making sure they have their home stocked with diabetes-friendly foods? Read more about the special needs of aging parents.
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Travel in Good Health
With the holiday season comes the travel season. If you and your family are packing up to visit long lost relatives, or just walking down the street to greet your loved ones, make sure your diabetes is ready to make the journey with you. Prepare for the travel season with these dLife tips!
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Great Gifts!
People with diabetes are more than their diabetes. They are first and foremost people, each with talents and interests unique to them. But if you are looking to give someone with diabetes the gift of encouragement and good health, check out some traditional and not-so-traditional ideas to help get you started.
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