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This podcast is a 360° look at diabetes, from those affected by the disease to those working to find better treatments and ultimately a cure.

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    • May 13, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    CPG Update Series – Glycemic Management Across the Lifespan for People With Type 1 Diabetes (Adults) with Dr. Ilana Halperin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 21:26


    In this podcast, Ilana Halperin joins Sara and Gail to discuss the new Glycemic Management Across the Lifespan for People With Type 1 Diabetes: A Clinical Practice Guideline. Dr. Halperin talks through the chapter and how it pertains to adults living with type 1 diabetes.

    Continuity of Care with Julia Bannister - Mental Health Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 21:09


    In this podcast, Julia Bannister joins Sara and Gail to discuss the continuity of care for people living with diabetes who have been referred to a mental health specialist.Please fill out this survey to help us improve our podcast.

    Disordered Eating and Diabetes with Jenna Walsh - Mental Health Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 16:20


    In this podcast, Jenna Walsh joins Sara and Gail to discuss disordered eating and diabetes.Please fill out this survey to help us improve our podcast.

    Diabetes Distress with Guarav Mehta - Mental Health Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 17:56


    In this podcast, Dr. Guarav Mehta joins Sara and Gail to discuss diabetes distress. Please fill out this survey to help us improve our podcast.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 12

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 21:35


    Diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, is one of the most feared complications of type 1 diabetes. That's why researchers are looking for new and innovative ways to increase awareness of what DKA is and how it can be prevented. Host Krista Lamb talks Dr. Bruce Perkins about his research to develop a tool to reduce the risk of DKA, as well as exciting new technologies in type 1 diabetes.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 17:41


    How can we change the conversation about diabetes? For Diabetes Awareness Month, that's a question Diabetes Canada is tackling head on. On this episode, host Krista Lamb is talking to Laura Syron, President and CEO of Diabetes Canada, about the many ways we can improve outcomes for people by rethinking how we talk about living with diabetes. This is part two of a two-part series with Laura – if you haven't heard part one, be sure to go back and listen to the episode before this one.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 20:18


    How can we change the conversation about diabetes? For Diabetes Awareness Month, that's a question Diabetes Canada is tackling head on. On this episode, host Krista Lamb is talking to Laura Syron, President and CEO of Diabetes Canada, about her journey with type 2 diabetes and the many ways we can improve outcomes for people by rethinking how we talk about living with this condition. This is part one of a two-part series with Laura, so be sure to watch out for our next episode to hear the conclusion of the chat!

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 18:04


    Many people are at risk for both diabetes and heart attacks. Millions of people take statin drugs to lower bad cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attacks. But could these drugs also increase the risk for type 2 diabetes? Host Krista Lamb talks to Dr. Jonathan Schertzer about his work on improving the safety and effectiveness of statins. Dr. Schertzer is an associate professor in Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, who holds a Canada Research Chair in Metabolic Inflammation. He is also the winner of Diabetes Canada's 2023 Early Career Researcher Award.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 32:38


    As technology in type 1 diabetes becomes more advanced, we are starting to see an increase in personalized therapies. Whether someone is using hybrid closed loop or multiple daily injections, there are options being studied to make living with diabetes easier to manage. On this episode, host Krista Lamb interviews Dr. Ahmad Haidar from McGill University about his research into diabetes technologies. Dr. Haidar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering who leads the McGill Diabetes Technologies Lab.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 21:43


    Exercise is important for people with type 2 diabetes – and you don't have to run a marathon or hit the gym daily to get great results. Host Krista Lamb talks Dr. Mary Jung about her research on how small changes in physical activity levels can have big impact. Dr. Jung is an associate professor in the School of Health and Exercise Sciences at the University of British Columbia's Okanagan Campus.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 28:03


    Driving with diabetes shouldn't be a challenge, but in some cases managing blood sugars while behind the wheel can lead to difficult outcomes. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Ian Blumer about what you need to know about driving and hypoglycemia. He explains the potential problems people with insulin-treated diabetes might face and how to avoid them.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 21:00


    In someone without diabetes, blood sugars are controlled by a hormone called insulin. Insulin lowers blood sugar levels, and is produced by cells in the pancreas called beta cells. If someone is at risk of developing diabetes, their beta cells can't produce enough insulin, which puts the beta cells under stress. The beta cells try to adapt, but if this fails, a vicious cycle begins. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Dan Luciani about beta cells and his lab's work to better understand them. Dr. Luciani is an investigator at the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute in Vancouver, and an associate professor in the Department of Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 21:40


    The vagus nerve is an important part of our nervous system that can regulate blood sugar levels by controlling insulin activity. When the vagus nerve malfunctions, that can lead to the development of type 2 diabetes. On this episode of the Diabetes Canada Podcast, host Krista Lamb talks to Dr. Minna Woo about her research into how manipulating the vagus nerve may play a role in one day preventing or treating type 2 diabetes.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 15:41


    Beta cells play a big role in diabetes, and what we know about them continues to evolve. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Bruce Verchere about beta cells and his lab's work to better understand them. Dr. Verchere is the director of the BC Diabetes Research Network and a Scientist at the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute in Vancouver.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 18:51


    Diabetes and heart disease are deeply connected – that's why research into new and innovative treatments is so important. In this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr Sonia Butalia about her career and her work looking at new therapies to support heart health for those with diabetes. Dr. Butalia is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary. She is also the winner of the 2022 Diabetes Canada Early Career Investigator Award.

    Diabetes 360: Season 8, Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 21:00


    Recently, there has been discussion about ways to potentially put type 2 diabetes into remission. When possible, it could potentially reduce complications and allow people with the condition to reduce or go off medication completely. But, as with most things in diabetes, it's complicated. And it's not for everyone. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Harpreet Bajaj who is an endocrinologist and the director of late-phase research at LMC Diabetes. Dr. Bajaj is leading the Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes in Canada, which recently developed an update that looks at the possibility for type 2 diabetes remission. Read the Guidelines here!

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 20:45


    When you live with diabetes, your treatment plan may need the occasional change. However, in some cases that doesn't happen. That might be because of an issue known as “clinical or therapeutic inertia”. Dr. Peter Senior, Director of the Alberta Diabetes Institute, joins host Krista Lamb to discuss what this is and why it matters.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 20:45


    When you live with diabetes, your treatment plan may need the occasional change. However, in some cases that doesn't happen. That might be because of an issue known as “clinical or therapeutic inertia”. Dr. Peter Senior, Director of the Alberta Diabetes Institute, joins host Krista Lamb to discuss what this is and why it matters.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 20:21


    In Canada, leading stem cell scientists are working hard to find ways to use these cells to improve the health of people living with type 1 diabetes. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Francis Lynn from the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute. Dr. Lynn is leading research projects using stem-cell-derived beta cells, as well as exploring ways to use CRISPR technology in this work. He is also the winner of the 2021 Early Career Researcher Partnership Award from Diabetes Canada.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 20:21


    In Canada, leading stem cell scientists are working hard to find ways to use these cells to improve the health of people living with type 1 diabetes. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Francis Lynn from the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute. Dr. Lynn is leading research projects using stem-cell-derived beta cells, as well as exploring ways to use CRISPR technology in this work. He is also the winner of the 2021 Early Career Researcher Partnership Award from Diabetes Canada.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 17:15


    Did you know that people with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop osteoarthritis than those without diabetes? This fact has inspired researchers like Dr. Gillian Hawker to look at ways to better support those managing both of these chronic conditions. Dr. Hawker is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, where she is the Sir John & Lady Eaton Professor & Chair of the Department of Medicine. She is also a Clinician-Scientist at the Women's College Research Institute.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 21:43


    A number of scientists around the world are researching brown adipose tissue to determine the role this brown fat plays in type 2 diabetes. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Andre Carpentier, who is a clinician scientist at Sherbrook University and the Co-Scientific Lead at Diabetes Action Canada. Dr. Carpentier is giving a sneak peek of his talk from the Diabetes Canada/CSEM Professional Conference and Annual General Meetings, which are taking place in Calgary, Alberta from November 9 – 12, 2022 in Calgary, Alberta. Interested in learning more or registering to attend in-person or virtually? Visit dcanconference.ca for more information.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 21:43


    A number of scientists around the world are researching brown adipose tissue to determine the role this brown fat plays in type 2 diabetes. On this episode, host Krista Lamb speaks with Dr. Andre Carpentier, who is a clinician scientist at Sherbrook University and the Co-Scientific Lead at Diabetes Action Canada. Dr. Carpentier is giving a sneak peek of his talk from the Diabetes Canada/CSEM Professional Conference and Annual General Meetings, which are taking place in Calgary, Alberta from November 9 – 12, 2022 in Calgary, Alberta. Interested in learning more or registering to attend in-person or virtually? Visit dcanconference.ca for more information.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 17:04


    Historically, type 2 diabetes has been seen as a condition that comes with age. However, that continues to change as people are diagnosed earlier and earlier. In the past 10 years, rates of type 2 diabetes in teenagers have doubled in Canada. Preventing the condition in adolescents has never been more important. Our guest this week is Dr. Jon McGavock who is a professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health at the University of Manitoba and an researcher at the Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 6

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 23:57


    Transitions are hard. The transition from pediatric to adult care in type 1 diabetes (T1D) can be especially fraught. Add in barriers beyond just living with diabetes and that adds a whole other layer of complexity, but researchers around the world are working to ensure better outcomes for all. Today on the Diabetes Canada Podcast we're talking to Dr. Rayzel Shulman about the transition from pediatric to adult care in T1D. Dr. Shulman is a pediatric endocrinologist at Sick Kids Hospital and an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. Her research is focused on developing and evaluating health services interventions to improve outcomes and the quality of care for youth with T1D as they transition to adulthood.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 21:30


    Diabetes Canada's camping tradition began in 1953 in Eastern Ontario. Since that time, the D-Camps program has grown extensively and the organization currently operates nine overnight camp programs across Canada plus numerous year-round programs. Dr. Ilana Halperin and Dr. Noah Ivers are our guests this episode. As a family, they have spent time at D-Camps as part of the medical staff and support system, and they're happy to share how the experience has affected them. Dr. Halperin is an endocrinologist at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, and Dr. Ivers is a family physician at Women's College Hospital in Toronto.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 19:30


    Research has shown that children who have obesity in puberty are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. Scientists like Dr. Vincent Poitout are hoping to learn why this happens and ways we can prevent it. His work in this area was recently funded by Diabetes Canada and CIHR. Dr. Poitout is the director of research at the University of Montreal Health Centre and a professor at the University of Montreal.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 22:33


    Beta cells are a big area of interest for researchers looking at ways to treat or prevent type 1 diabetes. Dr. Peter Thompson from the Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba joins us on the show today to discuss his work studying beta cells to try and find new therapies.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 15:14


    March is Heathy Liver Month, which makes it a good time to discuss the ways that fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes are linked. For those who need a liver transplant, that connection is even more important. This episode's guest is Dr. Mamatha Bhat, a hepatologist and clinician-scientist at UHN's Multi-Organ Transplant Program in Toronto.

    Diabetes 360: Season 7, Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 23:35


    If you live with type 1 diabetes, how do sex and gender impact your exercise outcomes? In this episode, we're talking to Dr. Jane Yardley who is a scientist and an associate professor at the University of Alberta. Dr. Yardley's research focuses on exercise in people with T1D. Several of her projects look at the unique elements that impact women, including menstruation and menopause.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 14:21


    Living with type 1 diabetes is a challenge, but it doesn't have to be a limiting factor. For endurance athlete Sébastien Sasseville, living with diabetes has helped push him to go further—inspiring him to climb Mt. Everest, run across Canada and so much more! On today's show, Sébastien discusses his career, diabetes technology and more. You can learn more about his work and his athletic pursuits on his website at sebinspire.com. .

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 19:13


    Denial, anger, depression and shame – Type 2 diabetes can lay the ultimate guilt trip. That's the opening line of the description of CBC's new podcast Type Taboo, which shares the story of journalist Emily Brass as she navigates her newly diagnosed diabetes. On today's show, Emily opens up about why she decided to share her experience with type 2 diabetes through this new show. Type Taboo is available now from CBC Podcasts. Listen and download anywhere you get your podcasts.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 20:39


    In 2021 we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. This life-saving discovery made by Banting, Best, Collip and McLeod at the University of Toronto had its roots even earlier. Our guest is Grant Maltman who is the Curator at the Banting House National Historic Site of Canada in London, Ontario. Banting House is the former residence of Sir Frederick Banting and is now home to an incredible collection of artifacts related to his life. Learn more about Banting House and book a visit on their website.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 21:31


    Managing diabetes is a full-time job—and it doesn't end in retirement when you turn 65. For this episode, we discuss diabetes after age 65 with Dr. Iliana Lega who is an endocrinologist and a scientist with the Women's College Research Institute. Dr. Lega is an expert in the area of diabetes and aging. Dr. Lega will be a speaker at the 2021 Diabetes Canada/CSEM Professional Conference and Annual General Meetings, which will take place virtually from November 23 – 26, 2021. This is Canada's most highly anticipated diabetes-related conference and registration is open now at dcanconference.ca.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 21:31


    Managing diabetes is a fulltime job—and it doesn't end in retirement when you turn 65. For this episode, we discuss diabetes after age 65 with Dr. Iliana Lega who is an endocrinologist and a scientist with the Women's College Research Institute. Dr. Lega

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 22:51


    This episode's guest is Ryan Hooey who is a Program Lead for the Come to Work Program at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), as well as a person living with type 1 diabetes. He shares his personal experience as someone living with diabetes and sight loss, including his work to make diabetes technology more accessible for everyone. Visit CNIB.ca for more information on sight loss.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 22:51


      This episode's guest is Ryan Hooey who is a Program Lead for the Come to Work Program at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), as well as a person living with type 1 diabetes. He sha

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 18:21


    If you live with diabetes, your bone health may also be affected. Do you know the signs to look for? Today's guest is Dr. Claudia Gagnon. She is a clinician scientist and an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the Universite Laval. Dr. Gagnon's work looks at the impact of obesity and diabetes on bone health.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 18:21


      If you live with diabetes, your bone health may also be affected. Do you know the signs to look for? Today's guest is Dr. Claudia Gagnon. She is a clinician scientist and an Associate Professor in t

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 23:30


    On our latest episode, Dr. Jennifer Estall discusses her work looking at molecular changes in diabetes and how they might help in better understanding the condition and developing new therapies. Dr. Estall is Director, Molecular Mechanisms of Diabetes Research Unit at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) and an Adjunct Professor in the department of Experimental Medicine, Anatomy and Cell Biology at McGill University in Montreal. She was also the 2020 winner of the Diabetes Canada Young Scientist of the Year Award.

    Diabetes 360: Season 6, Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 23:30


      On our latest episode, Dr. Jennifer Estall discusses her work looking at molecular changes in diabetes and how they might help in better understanding the condition and developing new therapies. Dr.

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 24:05


    Hormones in the intestine have proven to play an important role in managing type 2 diabetes, as well as regulating growth and function of the beta cell and the intestinal tract. But what does all of that mean for those living with the condition? On this episode Dr. Patricia Brubaker discusses her work with glucagon-like peptides. Dr. Brubaker is a Professor in the department of Physiology at the University of Toronto and a Canada Research Chair in Vascular and Metabolic Biology. She is also the 2020 winner of the Diabetes Canada Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding contribution to diabetes research.

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 24:05


      Hormones in the intestine have proven to play an important role in managing type 2 diabetes, as well as regulating growth and function of the beta cell and the intestinal tract. But what does all of

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 23:26


    We know that people of Chinese descent have a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, but there are many questions about why that is and how the risk could be reduced. On this episode, Dr. Calvin Ke discusses his work studying type 2 diabetes in the Chinese community. Dr. Ke is an endocrinologist and a clinical epidemiologist in Toronto.

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 23:26


      We know that people of Chinese descent have a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, but there are many questions about why that is and how the risk could be reduced. On this episode, Dr. Calvin Ke discus

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 21:09


    For people living with diabetes, foot care is essential to avoid complications that can affect mobility, such as amputation. Learning about foot care and having access to care are all important elements of amputation prevention. On today’s episode, Dr. Zaina Albalawi  shares tips to help people with diabetes better manage their foot care. Dr. Albalawi is a clinical assistant professor at Memorial University and an endocrinologist in St. John’s, Newfoundland. She is also the co-author of the Foot Care chapter in Diabetes Canada’s 2018 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada.

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 21:09


      For people living with diabetes, foot care is essential to avoid complications that can affect mobility, such as amputation. Learning about foot care and having access to care are all important elem

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 6

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 19:43


    One of the major changes that has come with the Covid-19 pandemic is the move towards virtual care. For some, this change has been a good one – allowing them to avoid the barriers that made in-person health care challenging. For others, it has been difficult to adapt. On this episode of the Diabetes Canada Podcast Dr. Ilana Halperin discusses how people with diabetes can make the most of virtual care, and how health care providers can help with that. Dr. Halperin is an endocrinologist at Sunnybrook Health Centre in Toronto.

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 6

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 19:43


      One of the major changes that has come with the Covid-19 pandemic is the move towards virtual care. For some, this change has been a good one – allowing them to avoid the barriers that made in-perso

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 16:23


    Dr. Stephen Kosar is an ophthalmologist in Northern Ontario. In today’s episode, he discusses diabetic retinopathy, including the barriers that people in remote locations face in getting needed screening. He also explains the issues related to eye care screening during COVID-19 and the potential for telemedicine to help improve eye care.

    Diabetes 360: Season 5, Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 16:23


      Dr. Stephen Kosar is an ophthalmologist in Northern Ontario. In today's episode, he discusses diabetic retinopathy, including the barriers that people in remote locations face in getting needed scre

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