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Diabetes: Test Your Knowledge

Early management and control of diabetes will help avoid complications that may arise later. This multiple-choice quiz will help you with important answers now.

Pre-Diabetes Quiz

Take this quiz to find out how to cut your risk of developing diabetes.

Understanding Your Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes

If you're diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, it can take a while to understand all you need to do to manage this complex disease.

Insulin and Type 2 Diabetes

Many people with diabetes need to change their treatment plan at some point. There are advantages to this. For example, taking insulin can make it easier to manage your blood sugar.

Emergency Symptoms for People Who Use Insulin

Under certain circumstances, people who take insulin can have symptoms that require immediate action and, in some cases, treatment in a hospital emergency room.

What to Do When the Doctor Has Bad News

Ultimately, there’s no right or wrong way to proceed. You just have to do the best you can.

What Can Disease Management Do for You?

A disease management program helps you stick to your diabetes treatment plan. And in the long run, it may lead to better health and fewer complications.

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What to Do After Your Diagnosis

If you or a family member has been diagnosed with a serious or chronic condition, you likely have a lot of questions regarding treatment and long-term health. Here are some suggestions on how to find accurate information.

Is an Insulin Pump for You?

Insulin pumps deliver a steady, measured dose of insulin through a flexible plastic tube called a catheter.

Essential Self-Care When You Have Diabetes

Because of recent medical advances, people with diabetes can do a lot more these days to help control their disease.

Diabetics Need to Wear ID

If you have diabetes, wearing a medical identification (ID) bracelet or necklace at all times is a good idea.

Working With Your Diabetes Health Care Team

Diabetes affects the body in many complex ways, and having a team to help you stay as healthy and vital as possible, for as long as possible, is key.