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Diabetes Quiz

More than 14 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and almost seven million more have diabetes but don't realize it, according to the CDC. Yet diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.

Pre-Diabetes Quiz

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

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Answers to Your Diabetes Questions

What causes diabetes? Scientists aren't sure, but heredity, obesity, lack of exercise, and other factors play a part.

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.

Your Path to Successful Control of Diabetes

Do you sometimes wonder if you can keep up with the day-to day management of your diabetes? It's natural to feel overwhelmed sometimes. Try these tips to help keep yourself on the path to good health.

Controlling Type 2 Diabetes With a Healthy Lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle will help you attain and maintain a healthy weight, manage your blood glucose level, lower blood pressure if you have high blood pressure, reduce stress and improve your mood.

Activity Can Help Control Diabetes

Being active is a great way to help control diabetes. Exercise helps lower your blood sugar.

Helping Someone Manage Diabetes

Meal planning and blood sugar monitoring. Medicines and multiple injections. The day-in and day-out requirements of diabetes management can overwhelm those with this chronic disease.

Special Foot Care for Diabetes

It's not high blood sugar, heart disease, or stroke that most often puts people with diabetes in the hospital. It's their feet.

The Diabetes-Heart Disease Connection

Once you know the risk to your heart health, you can start focusing on something positive: You can take steps right now to keep your heart pumping soundly and your blood flowing smoothly.