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Best podcasts about national diabetes awareness month

Latest podcast episodes about national diabetes awareness month

Sound Off Radio Show
Health Talks: Diabetes Spotlight with Health Care Partners of South Carolina

Sound Off Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 32:57


Make sure you check out Sound Off Radio in the morning at 9am 98.5 KISS Fm The Big Station. November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Jessica Mccray APRN,FNP-C and Michelle Hughes, HCPSC Diabetes Care Coordinator and Certified Lifestyle Coach of Health Care Partners of South Carolina will join us this week to discuss this important topic. 

Your Diabetes Insider Podcast
Jeremy Schmidt's Journey as a Diabetes Educator and Type 1 Diabetes Patient

Your Diabetes Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 45:38


In this special episode of Your Diabetes Insider Podcast, we're celebrating National Diabetes Awareness Month with one of the leading diabetes educators in the country, Jeremy Schmidt. Jeremy, who has lived with type 1 diabetes since he was 10, brings a unique perspective as both a healthcare professional and a patient. In this candid conversation, we dive into the science of insulin, common misconceptions about diabetes management, and why it's crucial to take control of your health—whether you're living with diabetes or supporting someone who is. Jeremy also shares his personal story, the pivotal moments that led him to become a diabetes educator, and why he's so passionate about helping others avoid complications. Whether you're new to diabetes or have been living with it for years, this episode is packed with practical tips, real-world advice, and inspiration to take charge of your diabetes care. Tune in, and let's get real about diabetes—together! RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition, and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Join our EXCLUSIVE Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/266766620895432 Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider   LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel   Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching

Hit Play Not Pause
What to Know About Prediabetes and Menopause with Val Schonberg, RDN, CSSD (Episode 202)

Hit Play Not Pause

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 70:28


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, and many peri- and postmenopausal women have questions. Like why is my fasting blood glucose and/or AIC going up? What role do hormones, diet, exercise, and lifestyle play? What does it mean (and not mean) for my current and future health? So, this week we sat down with midlife health and nutrition specialist Val Schonberg to explore “prediabetes” (which, spoiler alert, is not recognized as a diagnostic category by the World Health Organization) and how we should think about it as active midlife women.Val Schonberg RDN, CSSD, is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian with a master's degree in nutrition science from the University of Minnesota. She is Board Certified as a Specialist in Sports Dietetics, a Certified Menopause Practitioner with The Menopause Society, and a Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Val owns a private practice in Atlanta, Georgia where she specializes in midlife health and menopause, recreational and professional sports nutrition, all types of eating disorders and helping individuals break free from dieting and disordered eating. She is the consulting dietitian for Emory Sports Medicine, Orthopedics, Atlanta Ballet, and the Atlanta Dream Women's NBA team. Val is passionate about providing nutrition care to populations vulnerable to disordered eating and promoting positive nutrition messages that help people make informed decisions about their health and live a life where they are at peace in their relationship with food and their body. You can learn more about her at valschonberg.com.ResourcesThe Problem with the PRE in Prediabetes for Women in Midlife and BeyondSubscribe to the Feisty 40+ newsletter: https://feistymedia.ac-page.com/feisty-40-sign-up-page Feisty Menopause Performance Retreat: Join us from November 21st-23rd, 2024 https://www.feistymenopause.com/retreat Follow Us on Instagram:Feisty Menopause: @feistymenopause Hit Play Not Pause Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/807943973376099 Join Level Up:https://www.feistymenopause.com/monthly-membership-1 Support our Partners:Lagoon Sleep: Go to LagoonSleep.com/hitplay and use the code HITPLAY to get $25 off any pillow between now and December 2, 2024. Midi Health: You Deserve to Feel Great. Book your virtual visit today at https://www.joinmidi.com/ Nutrisense: Go to nutrisense.io/hitplay and book a call with a Registered Dietitian Previnex: Get 15% off your first order with code HITPLAY at https://www.previnex.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacySpotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Nationalism in India
National Diabetes Awareness Month Special

Nationalism in India

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 7:28


Your Diabetes Insider Podcast
Overcoming Diabetes Limits with Chris Ruden

Your Diabetes Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 51:37


In celebration of National Diabetes Awareness Month, we're kicking off with a special episode of Your Diabetes Insider Podcast! Join us for an inspiring conversation with Chris Ruden, a leading voice in the diabetes and disability communities. Chris shares his personal journey as a type 1 diabetic and how he transformed his mindset from "I can't" to "How can I?" We dive into overcoming the limiting beliefs that hold so many of us back and explore practical ways to live a full, limitless life. Plus, stick around for a live Q&A session at the end where Chris answers your questions! This episode is packed with motivation and real talk you won't want to miss. Check him out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisruden/ RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition, and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Join our EXCLUSIVE Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/266766620895432 Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider   LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel   Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching  

Speaking of Women's Health
How to Prevent and Manage Diabetes

Speaking of Women's Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 41:34


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Host Holly Thacker, MD shares 11 ways to prevent diabetes (and lose weight), how to get diagnosed, and to manage the disease.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Eating at a Meeting
228: F&B Menus as National Diabetes Awareness Kicks Off

Eating at a Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 13:04


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. As I review and plan menus for my clients. I'm so frustrated by the unhealthy options available to choose from.   Connect with Tracy: facebook.com/groups/EatingataMeeting thrivemeetings.com

Public Health Epidemiology Careers
PHEC 329: Public Health Roundtable on Diabetes with LaShonda Richardson

Public Health Epidemiology Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 30:25


Welcome back to Public Health Epidemiology Conversations. In this episode, we share our conversation from the November Public Health Roundtable, which also happened to align with National Diabetes Awareness Month. For this special discussion, Dr. Huntley is joined by LaShonda Richardson, founder of EMERGE LLC, an organization dedicated to public health advocacy, education, and promotion. Tuning in, you'll learn why diabetes is such a personal subject both for Dr. Huntley and LaShonda, and how LaShonda has been able to build trust in her community and offer support for diabetes management and prevention. Their conversation unpacks the lifestyle changes that can impact diabetes, why it's not your fault if you are unable to reverse it, and why minimizing the negative implications of the condition is still a huge win, plus a whole lot more. To hear all of LaShonda's insightful strategies, like celebrating small wins and meeting people where they're at, be sure to tune in today! DrCHHuntley Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley on LinkedIn DrCHHuntley on LinkedIn PHEC Podcast  

RV Out West
On the Road with Type 1 Detour

RV Out West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 30:32


Join us in this special episode as we hit the open road with the Type 1 Detour, a full-time RVing family embracing the nomadic lifestyle while facing the unique challenges of living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, and we're diving into the Detour family's inspiring journey, highlighting their triumphs and tribulations as they navigate life on the road with diabetes.Meet the Type 1 Detours—Chris, Amanda, and their two daughters—and learn how they've seamlessly integrated diabetes management into their lifestyle. From exploring breathtaking landscapes to setting up camp in different corners of the country, this family proves that living with diabetes doesn't mean sacrificing adventure.This is an enlightening and uplifting conversation that sheds light on the intersection of the nomadic lifestyle and diabetes management. Whether you're a seasoned RVer, someone living with diabetes, or just curious about alternative ways of life, this episode promises inspiration, education, and a newfound appreciation for living the RV lifestyle all while managing diabetes. 

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Ep. 455: Elizabeth Talks About Her Experience with Diabetes

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 36:30


In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, Elizabeth talks about living with type 1 diabetes: her diagnosis, how she manages day-to-day, pregnancy, changes in technology, how family and friends can help, and more. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin & @LizCraft on Instagram @GretchenRubin on TikTok and YouTube Get the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get the resources and all links related to this episode here: http://happiercast.com/455 Get Gretchen Rubin's newest New York Times bestselling book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now availablewherever books are sold. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast
Episode 256 - Dr. Sarit Polsky, Women's Health Series: Diabetes, Menstruation, and Pregnancy

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023


On this special episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob and Eritrea tackle episode two of our Women's Health Series for National Diabetes Awareness Month. The team interviews Dr. Sarit Polsky, Director of the Women's Health Clinic at the Barbara Diabetes Center. This episode explores: - * How she became a subject matter expert in Women's Health and Diabetes * The research and experiences that fueled her passion to Women's Health and Endocrinology * Eritrea's experience having her period for 18 days * How menstruation impacts blood sugar levels with Type One diabetes * The phases of menstruation and how they impact diabetes as well as temp rates that can be set with CGM/Pump technology * How your body's insulin needs can change based of what phase of life you are currently in (menstruating, pregnancy, menopausal, etc) * Defining what the goal of your life is while menstruating, whether its trying to get pregnant or avoiding pregnancy * The most important thing to do in pregnancy with diabetes can be planning ahead * All the important planning and work that is valuable when considering pregnancy with your healthcare care provider. * Your diabetes pregnancy team and what it should look like * The main diabetes headline “ yes you can do anything - but you need help” * Pregnancy and Diabetes Stigma; how modern medicine has debunked much of it * How to best support your partner if you are someone without diabetes * Hyperemesis and Diabetes, how difficult that can be * Dr. Polsky article links - https://diatribe.org/managing-your-glucose-and-using-continuous-glucose-monitor-during-pregnancy https://diatribe.org/need-automated-insulin-delivery-systems-during-pregnancy-women-type-1-diabetes

Your Diabetes Insider Podcast
Real Talk: What Living with Diabetes Has Taught Me

Your Diabetes Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 21:19


It's National Diabetes Awareness Month, and we're getting real about what it's like to live with diabetes every day! In this new podcast episode, we're chatting about the unexpected lessons that diabetes has taught us—beyond just managing our health. From bouncing back after setbacks to mastering the art of mental math (seriously!), we're sharing some quirky and valuable insights. Plus, we're giving a shoutout to the amazing diabetes community that has our backs through thick and thin.  Tune in as we celebrate the strength and unity within the diabetes community, offering a message of hope and empowerment for all those navigating similar paths!   Join our FREE 7-day drop your average blood sugar challenge! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/blood-sugar-challenge   RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Join our EXCLUSIVE Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/266766620895432 Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider   LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel   Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching  

Fast Five Medtech News Podcast
Major diabetes companies launch initiatives for Diabetes Awareness Month

Fast Five Medtech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 10:08


Welcome to the MassDevice Fast Five medtech news podcast, the show that keeps you up-to-date on the latest breakthroughs in medical technology. Here's what you need to know for today, November 2, 2023. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast. Corin Group won an FDA clearance for its surgical robotics platform. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh explain what the surgical robotic platform does and what the company hopes to achieve using artificial intelligence.  SiBionics won CE mark approval for a 14-day continuous glucose monitoring system. Whooley details what the CGM does and the company's operations and plans for manufacturing the system.  DarioHealth launched a smart blood sugar meter for the iPhone 15. Hear how the meter works and what optimism the executives have about the future of the company.  Intuitive Surgical appointed an Align Technology executive to its board of directors. The Fast Five hosts discuss who is joining the board, their role at Align and what CEO Gary Guthart had to say about the appointment.  It's officially National Diabetes Awareness Month and some major companies are launching initiatives to bring awareness to the disease, including Abbott and Insulet. Whooley outlines which companies have announced initiatives and their plans for the month.

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
88. My 23rd Diaversary: A heart-to-heart with my mom, Michele Bongiorno

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 59:08


Meet my mom, Michele! My mom and I sat down for the first time to honestly discuss my diagnosis and her experience as my mother. From the moment she first learned of the diagnosis, to my first sleepover and letting go of control, she opens up about her perspective and approach. This one's a mother-daughter tear jerker and you don't want to miss it. Time Stamps:  (05:30) Talking vulnerably about diabetes with family (12:19) The moment Michele learned of Lauren's diagnosis & a learning curve(17:10) On how instinct informed her mindset & approach (18:27) How Lauren's diagnosis impacted the family (19:16) Leaving Lauren with a babysitter for the first time & letting go of control (23:18) Lauren's first sleepover (25:37) Lauren's visit to Italy in high school & Michele's thoughts on holding her back (36:15) The family's relationship to diabetes research and finding a cure(45: 30) Doing your best as a parent & owning your “different” (49:26) Did she foresee Lauren's career? (53:57) “Thank you for keeping me alive”3 things to do now: Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.Join us for our annual virtual National Diabetes Awareness Month event: Rising Above T1D. This is a live event for reclaiming your life with T1D that will bring thousands of people together from this global community. You don't want to miss it. Register for FREE here.Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan. 

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast
Episode 255 - Dawn Adams, Women's Health Series: Diabetes, Pregnancy and Postnatal Care

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


It's another National Diabetes Awareness Month, so you know what that means - A NEW SERIES. Over the next four episodes, Rob and Eritrea will have conversations with women's health experts in Diabetics Doing Things' Women's Health Series. For Episode One of this series, we were thrilled to chat with Dawn Adams, PhD student, midwife, diabetes advocate, and mother of FOUR! The team talked about * Dawn's diagnosis in 1993 with a symptom we hadn't yet heard of: bloody palms * Being told she would never get pregnant because of diabetes * Getting pregnant unexpectedly and being told that pregnancy with diabetes would probably not result in a good outcome o Being warned to only have two children; she had four! * A career shift into midwifery after becoming a mom with T1D * Understanding why women with diabetes have to see their doctor much more often than women living without diabetes * How far we've come: meters used to take five minutes to give a reading! * Diabetes and pregnancy isn't neccesarily the pretty picture Instagram and social media paint it to be * BEATING THE FINAL BOSS: The fourth trimester and the challenges that come after baby arrives, even when baby and mom are healthy * What support looks like from the community around you * Life after baby arrival can be hard: make space for the difficult moments as much as we cherish the good moments * Advice for Partners: How can you better care for your spouse who is living with diabetes after they birthed a child? * Mentioned: The HAPO Trial - https://www.2minutemedicine.com/the-hapo-trial-hyperglycemia-and-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes-classics-series/#:~:text=This landmark study demonstrated that,risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Find Dawn on IG @T1dawnie

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
87. Takeaways from 6 Weeks without a CGM with Coach Trista

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 43:20


Trista Johnson returns to the pod! Trista is a nationally board-certified health coach on the Risely team. She was diagnosed at the age of four, and her work as an educator and learning specialist naturally led her into the role of head coach in our family group coaching program. In this episode, Trista recaps her experience going without a CGM for six weeks. She shares the ups and downs and in-betweens, as well as her experience growing up with a father with T1D, their relationship, and how it's changed over the years. Time Stamps:  (07:12) The reason why Trista went without a CGM for six weeks(15:28) Why going tech-less was actually helpful for her (29:33) The story of Trista and her T1D dad going on a 5 mile hike - both CGM-less(33:37) Lessons Trista and her father have learned from each other throughout their type one journeys  3 things to do now: Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.Join us for our annual virtual National Diabetes Awareness Month event: Rising Above T1D. This is a live event for reclaiming your life with T1D that will bring thousands of people together from this global community. You don't want to miss it. Register for FREE here.Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan. 

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
86. The Challenges and Rewards of Asking for Help as a Man with Type One Diabetes

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 46:11


I cannot wait for you to listen to today's episode with Risely Coaching Graduate Jesse Hoyt! Jesse was misdiagnosed with type two diabetes eleven years ago at the age of 26. He has always led a busy life traveling and hiking throughout North America, South America, and Europe. Jesse's wife introduced him to Risely after a particularly high blood sugar night and recommended that he seek help. This led Jesse to embark on a new adventure: a holistic diabetes transformation that helped him realize that he doesn't have to be perfect and that he can ask for help. Time Stamps:  (06:22) Jesse's experience with an initial misdiagnosis as type two (11:20) The practical things that you have to think about when embarking on a multi-day hike as a T1D (28:26) His relationship with asking for help as a male Latino(31:40) Jesse's journey lowering his A1C from  7.8 A1C to a 7.0 in three months and increasing TIR from 58% to over 70% consistently 3 things to do now: Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.Join us for our annual virtual National Diabetes Awareness Month event: Rising Above T1D. This is a live event for reclaiming your life with T1D that will bring thousands of people together from this global community. You don't want to miss it. Register for FREE here.See if you're eligible for an Omnipod trial, plus find full safety info and terms and conditions at www.omnipod.com/riseDisclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan. 

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
85. Overcoming Low Blood Sugar Anxiety and Trusting Your Body with Nicole Trone

Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 56:53


Today on the show, we have Decide and Conquer Group Coaching Program alum Nicole Trone. When I first met Nicole, she had extreme low blood sugar anxiety and could not build trust with her body's patterns. She has had one of the biggest mindset transformations I've ever seen from a Risley coaching program. In this episode, Nicole shares her chaotic diagnosis story and her journey to overcoming her debilitating anxiety. Time Stamps:  (10:11) Nicole's experience going on an eight-month study abroad trip to Barcelona just three days after being diagnosed with T1D(17:28) The low that happened the night before she got engaged that caused her relationship with diabetes to severely decline (42:38) The diabetes approach that changed Nicole's life and helped her regain trust in her body's patterns(46:20) Details on her experience training her diabetic alert dog3 things to do now: Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.Join us for our annual virtual National Diabetes Awareness Month event: Rising Above T1D. This is a live event for reclaiming your life with T1D that will bring thousands of people together from this global community. You don't want to miss it. Register for FREE here.See if you're eligible for an Omnipod trial, plus find full safety info and terms and conditions at www.omnipod.com/riseDisclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
In the News.. Tandem's Mobi approved, T1D and aging study, kayaker with diabetes sets record, and more!

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 8:11


It's In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: a new insulin pump gets FDA approval, once-weekly basal insulin for type 2 gets through another trial, New Jersey caps insulin prices for some, possible link between ability to chew and glucose control, a landmark diabetes study moves on to aging and T1D, JDRF Children's Congress and more! Learn about Moms' Night Out - a new event for moms of children with diabetes Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com   Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and these are the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now XX In the news is brought to you by AG1. AG1 helps you build your health, foundation first. XX Our top story, Tandem's Mobi Pump is approved. The FDA cleared the tiny pump for people with diabetes ages six and up. Tandem says mobie is fully controllable from a mobile app and is the world's smallest durable AID system. It still has a button on the pump to dose and holds 200 units. You use the same infusion set as the current Tandem pumps and Mobi uses Control IQ. Limited release planned for late this year and fully available early 2024. https://www.drugdeliverybusiness.com/fda-clears-tandem-mobi-automated-insulin-pump/ XX Learning more about a newly approved therapy for type 1 diabetes called Lantidra. Two safety and efficacy studies found that 21 participants who took Lantidra did not need to administer themselves insulin for a year or more. Twelve of those participants did not need to take insulin for up to 5 years, and 9 did not need insulin for over 5 years. Lantidra is an allogeneic (donor) pancreatic islet cellular therapy. In other words, Lantidra uses cells taken — or isolated — from human organ donor pancreases. “In [a] subsequent process, the insulin-producing islets are purified from the rest of the pancreatic tissue using a density gradient. Once the islets are isolated, purified, and put for a short time in cell culture, the cell preparation is infused into the liver of the recipient,” he explained. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/fda-approves-first-cellular-therapy-for-type-1-diabetes-what-does-it-do#How-does-islet-cellular-therapy-work? XX Once weekly basal insulin for type 2 gets through another trial. After 26 weeks of treatment and five weeks of follow-up, patients on weekly insulin icodec had significantly larger improvements in their HbA1C than those using daily insulin. Both groups had an extremely low rate of adverse events. These researches say next step is FDA evaluation. https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2023/july-weekly-insulin-found-safe.html XX That's the idea behind Fractyl Health's treatment for type 2 diabetes—which could also be used for weight control. The Lexington, Massachusetts-based biotech company is in the early stages of developing a one-time gene therapy intended to lower blood sugar and body weight using the same mechanism as semaglutide. “You have this problem where you need to stay on therapy for efficacy,” says Harith Rajagopalan, a cardiologist by training and CEO and cofounder of Fractyl Health. “That's the Achilles heel.” The company wants to deliver an artificial gene to the pancreas that continuously produces the GLP-1 hormone so there's no need for weekly injections. The approach, called gene therapy, uses inactivated viruses to carry a therapeutic gene to pancreatic cells. (Viruses are used because of their natural ability to deliver genetic material to cells.) The company is aiming to begin an initial human trial by the end of 2024 https://www.wired.com/story/a-one-time-shot-for-type-2-diabetes-a-biotech-company-is-on-it/ XX Gov. Phil Murphy signed three bills into law Monday aimed at cutting the high cost of prescription drugs in New Jersey. The new laws will cap how much residents will pay for some popular medications such as insulin, prevent pharmacy benefit managers from engaging in practices that make drugs more expensive, and create a panel that will monitor prices set by pharmaceutical companies. One measure (S1614) would cap the cost of insulin, epinephrine auto-injector devices and asthma inhalers for state and local public workers enrolled in the State Health Benefits Program, the School Employees' Health Benefits Program and other state-regulated plans. For a 30-day supply, insulin will cost $35, EpiPens $25 and asthma inhalers would be capped at $50, according to the bill. The law takes effect next year. https://www.nj.com/politics/2023/07/new-laws-to-stem-high-cost-of-prescription-drugs-in-nj-were-just-signed-by-gov-murphy.html XX The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Tuesday it has extended its probe into Novo Nordisk's (NOVOb.CO) diabetes drugs Ozempic and weight-loss treatment Saxenda, following two reports of suicidal thoughts, to include other drugs in the same class. The agency began its review on July 3 after Iceland's health regulator flagged the reports of patients thinking about suicide and one case of thoughts of self harm after use of Novo's drugs. https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/eu-extends-ozempic-probe-include-other-drugs-2023-07-11/ XX We often hear that diabetes can lead to problems with your teeth.. but one researcher says it might be the other way around. A University at Buffalo researchers says there is a notable correlation between chewing functionality and blood glucose levels in people with type 2. Specifically, he found that patients with T2D who maintain a full chewing ability exhibit significantly lower blood glucose levels compared to those with compromised chewing function. The thinking here is that chewing stimulates the body in all sorts of ways, including releasing hormones that help you feel fuller and help in digestion. More studies are expected. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284319 https://scitechdaily.com/the-surprising-connection-between-chewing-and-type-2-diabetes/ XX The next step of the landmark Diabetes Control and Complications Trial will focus on aging with type 1 diabetes. The original randomized DCCT clinical trial results, published September 30, 1993, in the New England Journal of Medicine, proved that early intensive glycemic control was the key to preventing or slowing the progression of long-term eye, kidney, and nerve complications of type 1 diabetes. Subsequently, EDIC has yielded many more major findings including that early tight glycemic control also reduces cardiovascular risk and prolongs survival in type 1 diabetes. subsequent EDIC data also have suggested that it is never too late to initiate intensive glycemic control Together, DCCT and EDIC — both funded by the National Institutes of Health at 27 sites in the United States and Canada — have changed the standard of care for people with type 1 diabetes Prior to the DCCT, between 1930 and 1970, about a third of people with type 1 diabetes developed vision loss and one in five experienced kidney failure and/or myocardial infarction. Stroke and amputation were also common, DCCT/EDIC chair David M. Nathan, MD, said while introducing the symposium. "All of the advances in care of type 1 diabetes have developed because this study demonstrated that it was important — continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), new insulins, better [insulin] pumps…I think the most profound finding is that mortality in our intensively treated cohort is the same as in the general population. That says it all," Nathan told Medscape Medical News. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/994221 XX Commercial – AG1 XX Today, JDRF, the leading global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization, urged members of the Senate Appropriations Committee to renew the Special Diabetes Program (SDP) and support policies to ensure insulin is available at an affordable and predictable price. Opened by U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and led by U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), the hearing took place during the 2023 JDRF Children's Congress, a biennial event that brings over 160 kids and teens living with T1D face-to-face with lawmakers and top decision-makers. The youth delegates traveled to Washington, D.C. from across the country and JDRF's international affiliates in the United Kingdom, Australia, the Netherlands, and Canada. The SDP has accelerated the pace of T1D research through a long-term investment of funding at the National Institutes of Health. The program has led to significant scientific breakthroughs, including Tzield, the first disease-modifying treatment for T1D, which can delay the onset of the disease by over two years. Without Congressional action, the SDP will expire at the end of September. "The Special Diabetes Program has fundamentally changed what it means to live with diabetes, put new life-changing therapies in our hands, and brought us closer to cures," said Aaron Kowalski, Ph.D., JDRF CEO. "We must keep this momentum going so we can capitalize on the progress to date and realize cures. However, until we have cures, people need access to affordable insulin. JDRF urges Congress to pass the bipartisan INSULIN Act of 2023, which will establish a $35 per month insulin copay cap for people with commercial insurance and includes other provisions that would make insulin more affordable for everyone, regardless of insurance status." Dr. Kowalski was joined at the hearing by Dr. Griffin Rodgers, Director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, who provided testimony on the scientific value of the SDP, and Jimmy Jam, award-winning producer, songwriter, musician, member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and T1D parent. "My son Max, who is now in his twenties, was just two years old when he was first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Late nights working on music became late nights working on music and waking up my son to test and manage his blood sugar levels," said Jimmy Jam. "Type 1 diabetes should be one of those things we can all agree on. Diabetes doesn't care if you're a Democrat or a Republican. We can all agree that there should be research to improve the lives of those with diabetes. We can all agree that insulin should be affordable for all who need it." Two 2023 JDRF Children's Congress delegates shared their T1D experience with the committee: Maria Muayad: 10-year-old Maria is from Maine and is a member of her school's civil rights club and math challenge group. Every November, Maria, and her mother, Golsin, give blue ribbons to the staff at her school in honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month. Elise Cataldo: 15-year-old Elise lives in New Hampshire and is passionate about educating those around her about life with T1D and tries to use things like pump site changes and blood sugar checks as opportunities to help others learn. Following the hearing, the 2023 JDRF Children's Congress delegates continued their advocacy by meeting with lawmakers in their Capitol Hill offices. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2023-jdrf-childrens-congress-delegates-urge-lawmakers-to-support-type-1-diabetes-research-and-access-to-affordable-insulin-301874927.htmlXX XX A 23-year-old with type 1 diabetes has broken the record for circumnavigating Britain in a kayak after paddling 2,000 miles in 40 days. Dougal Glaisher beat the previous record by 27 days. Glaisher was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 19 shortly after winning the Oban Sea Kayak race in Scotland, when he had blurred vision and struggled to recover his energy. The expedition was to raise money for the UK-based charity Action4Diabetes and Glaisher livestreamed his blood sugar On Tuesday he was well stocked with a bunch of bananas and a stash of cereal bars lashed to his boat. But in remote areas it was more challenging. Around the islands off Scotland he ran out of freeze-dried meals and survived on porridge for several days. He also sourced drinking water from streams. . It is the first time anyone has used a surfski – a kayak that you sit on top of – to paddle around the country. XX On the podcast next week.. I sat down with Dexcom's new Chief Commercial officer to talk about their announcements from this week about the type 2 market and other features important to people with type 1. Our last epoisde is all about Kickass Healthy LADA That's In the News for this week.. if you like it, please share it! Thanks for joining me! See you back here soon.

Ramona Radio
Talking Type 1 Diabetes w/ the PADRE Foundation

Ramona Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 56:32


This month, Ramona Radio welcomes Megan Schoeff from the PADRE Foundation in recognition of National Diabetes Awareness Month. Together, Megan, Caitlynne, and Janelle break down the common misconceptions and stigmas surrounding diabetes, as well as their experiences living as Type 1 diabetics.Connect with the PADRE Foundation:Instagram: @padrefoundationhttps://www.padrefoundation.org/

In Depth
IN DEPTH: National Diabetes Awareness Month

In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 18:41


November is National Diabetes Awareness month. If you have diabetes, a local support group is here to help. Join us today as Dr. Bob Leonard goes “In Depth” with Lauryn Verry and Susie Roberts, dietitians with the

Plugged In To Long Island
Suffolk County Lions Diabetes Education Foundation

Plugged In To Long Island

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 24:11


Christa spoke with Chair Lorri Rieger about what SCLDEF has been doing to help spread awareness for National Diabetes Awareness Month as well as explain the other programs ran to promote a healthy lifestyle throughout the year.

Blessed in This Mess
Episode 22 - Type 1 Diabetes & Emotional Wellness, with JoAnne Robb, MFT

Blessed in This Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 30:46


In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, today's episode features psychotherapist JoAnne Robb, MFT, from Oakland, CA, mother of two children living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Her passion is working with families affected by the disease to support emotional wellness and healthy relationships. JoAnne offers fresh perspective and practical answers to the behavioral questions that cause the greatest problems for parents raising kids with Type 1. She is wise and kind, and her transparency is so refreshing. JoAnne's online coaching courses and free webinars are powerful resources for newly diagnosed families, as well as parents who know the ropes but would like additional help as their children living with T1D grow into adulthood. JoAnne has a new podcast called Sweet Talk where she invites parents to ask her the pressing questions that keep them awake at night around T1D, emotions, and relationships. I love her work, because I believe it meets a real need nationwide for support with the feelings (grief, anxiety, fear, anger, resentment, denial) that often sabotage wellness for T1D caregivers and for the people they love. If you are raising a child with Type 1 diabetes or you know someone who is, please listen and share! And, if you are living with Type 1 or any form of diabetes, take heart. This month we honor YOU! Resources: JoAnne's website: https://www.diabetessweettalk.com/ The Sweet Talk Podcast: https://www.diabetessweettalk.com/podcast Episodes featuring JoAnne on the Sugar Mama's Podcast: Episodes 88-91 https://www.sugarmamaspodcast.com/episodes/ Let's Connect: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lorischlosserspeaks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorischlosserspeaks/ Website: https://www.lorischlosser.com/

Baltimore Positive
Christina Pelletier of Weis Markets joins Nestor to discuss National Diabetes Awareness Month and how to manage blood sugar

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 14:15


Kalamazoo Mornings With Ken Lanphear
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month

Kalamazoo Mornings With Ken Lanphear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 6:08


Ken is joined by Shanthi Appelo, Blue Cross Blue ShieldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
In the News... Researching T2D drugs for T1D, Medtronic 780G moves ahead, Diabetes Awareness Month stuff and more!

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 9:33


It's in the News.. the top diabetes stories of the past seven days. This week: new research looks at off-label use of GLP and SGLT drugs for people with type 1, Medtronic gets 780G approval in Canada, finger prick early detection of type 1, and lots going on for Diabetes Awareness Month. Check out Stacey's book: The World's Worst Diabetes Mom! Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! Sign up for our newsletter here Episode Transcription Below (or coming soon!) Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! *Click here to learn more about OMNIPOD* *Click here to learn more about AFREZZA* *Click here to learn more about DEXCOM* Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and these are the top diabetes stories and headlines of the past seven days. XX In the news is brought to you by T1D Exchange! T1D Exchange is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving outcomes for the entire T1D population. https://t1dexchange.org/stacey/ XX And by my new book “Still The World's Worst Diabetes Mom: More Real Life Stories of Parenting a Child With Type 1 Diabetes” available on Amazon now. XX Our top story this week, Researchers say a blood test for early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes can stave off serious illness and hospitalization in children. This Australian study looked at the finger prick sample that is collected in the home and mailed to the lab. It included more than 17-thousand children and young adults, mostly in families with a history of type 1. The team of researchers are the first to use this method to screen diabetes in Australia. They said, We want to make type 1 diabetes screening accessible to every Australian child no matter where they live. Our recent work has proven that we can do this cheaply, accurately, and conveniently," The study is published in Pediatric Diabetes. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-11-home-screening-diabetes.html XX Medtronic gets the okay from Canada for it's MiniMed 780G system. It's now available in more than 60 countries around the world, with the U.S. notably missing from the list. Current 770G users will be able to upgrade their devices with the new system's software. The MiniMed 780G is equipped with Medtronic's SmartGuard technology, a hybrid closed-loop system what works with Medronic's CGM. It's approved for ages 7-80. Medtnoic submitted to the FDA in the spring of 2021, nearly a year after securing CE mark approval in Europe. The U.S. sign-off has been slow to arrive, however, thanks in large part to the FDA's discovery of quality control issues at the California headquarters of Medtronic's diabetes business. A December 2021 letter from the agency outlined shortfalls it discovered at the Los Angeles-area facility in a routine inspection, prompting Medtronic to implement corrective actions and other process improvements to address the issues. https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtech/still-awaiting-us-approval-medtronics-auto-adjusting-insulin-pump-lands-canadian-nod XX XX People with type 1 diabetes who take GLP-1 receptor agonists or SGLT-2 inhibitors in real life seem to line up with controlled trials. The GLP-1 medicines have brand names like Ozempic or Trulicity and the SGLT-2 are Invokana or Jardiance. These are newer medications and people with type 1 are cautioned to take them carefully because of the higher risk of DKA. However, these researchers say after 12 months of use people taking a GLP-1 receptor agonist had a significant reduction in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), from an average of 7.7% to 7.3% (61 to 56 mmol/mol), as well as in bodyweight, from an average of 90.4 to 85.4 kg. and they used less insulin overall. SGLT2 inhibitors were used by 39 study participants for an average duration of 24.2 months, mostly with the intent to achieve better glycemic control (73.3%), but also for weight loss (37.8%), reduced insulin requirements (26.7%), and reduced glucose variability (24.4%). Also, about 12% of users initiated SGLT2 inhibitors for their beneficial cardiovascular or renal properties. In line with clinical trial findings, these real-world users had significant reductions in average HbA1c after 12 months of use, from 7.9% to 7.3% (63 to 56 mmol/mol), and in basal insulin dose, from a daily average of 31.3 to 25.6 units, but not in bolus insulin. And contrary to the results of controlled trials, although SGLT2 inhibitor users had a weight reduction, this was small and not statistically significant, at an average of 89.2 and 87.5 kg before and after 12 months, respectively. https://www.medwirenews.com/diabetes/real-world-adjunctive-medication-outcomes-type-1-diabetes/23662504 XX Taking a personalized approach to kidney disease screening for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) may reduce the time that chronic kidney disease (CKD) goes undetected. The finding, published in Diabetes Care(link is external), provides the basis for the first evidence-based kidney screening model for people with T1D. Current CKD screening recommendations include annual urinary albumin excretion rate (AER) testing for anyone who has had T1D for at least five years. The new findings suggest that AER screening could be personalized to optimize testing frequency and early detection of CKD. Specifically, people with T1D who are at low risk of developing CKD could be tested for AER less frequently to reduce burden and cost, and those at high risk for CKD could be tested more frequently to facilitate earlier CKD detection. People with T1D have an estimated 50% risk of developing CKD over their lifetime. Important to note, these numbers and this study is based on 30 years of data, dating back to the landmark DCCT trial. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funded-study-finds-personalized-kidney-screening-people-type-1-diabetes-could-reduce-costs-detect-disease-earlier XX Lots of stuff happening for diabetes awareness month. Embecta Corp. (“embecta”) (Nasdaq: EMBC), one of the largest pure-play diabetes care companies in the world, today announced it will ring the opening bell at Nasdaq on November 1, 2022, in recognition of National Diabetes Awareness Month. “We are proud to celebrate this year's Diabetes Awareness Month by ringing the Nasdaq Opening Bell with representatives of several organizations that make diabetes, and supporting the people who are living with diabetes, their sole focus,” said Devdatt “Dev” Kurdikar, president and chief executive officer of embecta. “Our company is honored to recognize the patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, and advocacy organizations working together to improve access to education and progress toward the vision of a life unlimited by diabetes.” embecta also recognizes the 100-year milestone of the first successful injection of insulin that was administered to a person with diabetes. Today, 1 in 10 adults around the world live with diabetes1, an estimated 537 million people, and almost half don't know they have it. “Our community often faces stigma and isolation associated with diabetes as we frequently practice self-management of the disease,” said Anna Norton, chief executive officer of DiabetesSisters. “Increased access to education and resources that will improve the standard of care and quality of life across the community is essential, and we're proud to stand with embecta to share in this mission.” The bell ringing ceremony will be streamed live via Nasdaq's Facebook page. Additionally, highlights from the ceremony will be shared across embecta's social media channels. Please visit embecta.com for additional information regarding Diabetes Awareness Month. About embecta embecta, formerly part of BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), is one of the largest pure-play diabetes care companies in the world, leveraging its nearly 100-year legacy in insulin delivery to empower people with diabetes to live their best life through innovative solutions, partnerships and the passion of more than 2,000 employees around the globe. For more information, visit embecta.com. XX Dexcom has teamed up with ESPN's Adam Schefter – his wife has type 1 – to launch Dexcom U, the first-ever NIL (name, image, likeness) program designed to celebrate college athletes with diabetes and inspire people with diabetes who have athletic dreams of their own. NIL is name image likeness, it's the new program that allows college athetes to be paid. Dexcom says According to a recent study, nearly half (43%) of adults with Type 1 diabetes felt like quitting sports and physical activities because of their diagnosis, and one in five (20%) went through with quitting. These athletes tell their stories and how Dexcom helps them. I'll link up the video and we are set to speak with some of them in the next couple of weeks. XX A new study released by the American Diabetes Association® (ADA), illustrates the significant barriers that low-income Americans, people of color, older Americans, and people with diabetes living in states with the highest prevalence of the disease face in accessing continuous glucose monitors (CGM). These barriers are especially high for Americans on Medicaid, who are the least likely to have access to a CGM. CGMs continually monitor blood glucose (blood sugar), giving real-time updates. The devices provide significant, potentially life-changing benefits for diabetes management, and in turn for the avoidance or delay of serious co-morbidities, hospitalizations, and even death. “It is disappointing to see that access to vital diabetes management tools like CGMs often depends on your income, the color of your skin, your age, and where you live,” said Dr. Robert Gabbay, chief scientific and medical officer at the ADA. "The ADA is committed to addressing access barriers—such as inadequate health insurance coverage, steep Medicare and Medicaid coverage requirements, and physician shortages—to ensure that everyone who can benefit from a CGM can get one.” The ADA is working with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, state Medicaid programs, and Congress to eliminate barriers people face in accessing diabetes technology like CGMs. The CGM study is available on the ADA's website. XX Diabetes on Nasdaq XX Great start to a blog post by Tim Street, he writes over at DiabeticTech. He's trying out 6 CGMs currently on the market. Dexcom ONE Medtrum Nano Dexcom G6 Glucomen Day GlucoRX Aidex Freestyle Libre2 You can check out his blog to see the photos of him wearing all of the CGMs and hear his methods for testing. https://www.diabettech.com/cgm/unboxing-and-applying-the-six-cgms/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook XX Dexcom also has a See Diabetes campaign for this month which gives you a chance to create your own overlay patch. I've created one for the show, you can it on social along with others with the #SeeDiabetes hashtag. Patti LaBelle, Mark Andrews and Nick Jonas are taking part.. If you design an overlay – I'll put the link in the show notes – you may be order a few for free – they're saying limited supply. A cynic would say this is a creative way to use up the G6 overlay patches before the G7 comes out but.. personally I think it's a really creative and fun idea. I like how mu patch came out, but I doubt my son will wear it! XX Back to the news in a moment but first.. The T1D Exchange Registry is a research study conducted online over time, designed to foster innovation and improve the lives of people with T1D. The platform is open to both adults and children with T1D living in the U.S. Personal information remains confidential and participation is fully voluntary. Once enrolled, participants will complete annual surveys and have the opportunity to sign up for other studies on specific topics related to T1D. The registry aims to improve knowledge of T1D, accelerate the discovery and development of new treatments and technologies, and generate evidence to support policy or insurance changes that help the T1D community. By sharing opinions, experiences and data, patients can help advance meaningful T1D treatment, care and policy. The registry is now available on the T1D Exchange website and is simple to navigate, mobile and user-friendly. For more information or to register, go to www.t1dregistry.org/stacey XX XX XX On the podcast next week.. Tom from Type One Talks The past episode was all about thinking through your use of CGM, questions to ask of yourself, your family and anyone with whom you plan to share. Listen wherever you get your podcasts That's In the News for this week.. if you like it, please share it! Thanks for joining me! See you back here soon.

Your Health
November 4, 2022 - National Diabetes Awareness Month

Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:21


November 4, 2022 - National Diabetes Awareness Month

BV Tonight
ANW's Katie Bone's Game Night

BV Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 33:51


BV chats with American Ninja Warrior Finalist Katie Bone on her Game Night at Main Event Nov. 2 during National Diabetes Awareness Month on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin's Re-Mix
HPW Center For Diabetes Halloween Bash

Kevin's Re-Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 6:24


October is National Diabetes Awareness Month! Brooke chatted with the folks from HPW Center for Diabetes & Abbi Scott!  Join the Halloween FUN Saturday October 29th at HPW Center for Diabetes! Meet the great staff and support those that have diabetes.  Come in costume and you could walk away with a 50 inch TV & echo dot! Plus Abbi Scott and her band will be there as well! 3560 S 4th ST. TH!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Say Yes To Good Health
Diabetes Month (Awareness)

Say Yes To Good Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and Pam Hartzell discusses how that came to be and about how we can become more diabetes aware.

The 2TYPEONES Podcast
#64: Diabetes Awareness Month Wrap-Up - Wk 3 & 4

The 2TYPEONES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 61:28


The end of National Diabetes Awareness Month is here, and Ken and Graham wanted to recap week 3 and 4 of Ken's 30 day social media post challenge. Visit the Simplifying Diabetes Coaching WebsiteSimplifying Diabetes WebsiteSend me an email or DM me on Instagram and I'll answer any question you have about Diabetes.Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review on any platform you listen to the podcast, so you're notified when new episode drop. Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out @:Instagram: @the2typeonespodTwitter: @the2typeonespodTik Tok: @the2typonespodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: the2typonespodcast@gmail.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The 2TYPEONES Podcast shouldn't be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes management.

Wellness Warrior with Dr. Shannon Denard
National Diabetes Awareness Month

Wellness Warrior with Dr. Shannon Denard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 11:48


Tune in this week to hear The Wellness Ambassador Dr. Shannon Denard discuss Diabetes and the Types of Sugars.

Hamden Library Podcast
National Diabetes Awareness Month

Hamden Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 36:47 Transcription Available


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. To help us better understand what this means, Hamden Library staff member Ariana Davis takes the reins, guiding us through the ins and outs of what diabetes is and how it affects the lives of tens of millions of Americans. She also interviews Dr. Helen Anaedo, a board-certified endocrinologist with Hartford HealthCare, to help dispel some of the myths and misconceptions about this chronic condition.

Gross Anatomy
National Diabetes Month

Gross Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 25:36


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month so we talk about diabetes and what it means to have prediabetes. We also give updates on the podcast as the year comes to an end and discuss where we are headed in 2022.

ACB Advocacy
National Diabetes Awareness Month Advocacy

ACB Advocacy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 83:15


On this episode of the ACB Advocacy Update, Swatha and Clark participate in an ACB Community Event hosted by the Get Up and Get Moving Campaign and ACB Diabetics in Action. Hosted by ACBDA President, Tom Tobin, and ACBDA Advocacy Chair, Chris Gray, the program draws attention to the need for durable medical equipment to be made accessible and calls for our listeners, attendees, and members to contact their members of Congress in support of the Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act of 2021, H.R. 4853. For more information about this legislation, please visit: https://acb.org/call-to-action-HR4853.

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
Diabetes Awareness Month: Expert shares tips on timely treatment and diagnosis - ਡਾਇਬੀਟੀਜ਼ ਇੱਕ ਅਜਿਹਾ ਰੋਗ ਹੈ ਜਿਸ ਨੂੰ ਜੀਵਨਸ਼ੈਲੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਮਾਮੂਲੀ ਤਬਦਲੀਆਂ ਦੁ

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 21:00


With November being the National Diabetes Awareness Month, SBS Punjabi spoke to dietician Simran Grover,  who stressed the need for timely diagnosis and proper treatment by opting for regular screenings and identifying the early symptoms of the disease. - ਸਿਡਨੀ ਦੀ ਰਹਿਣ ਵਾਲੀ ਡਾਇਟੀਸ਼ੀਅਨ ਸਿਮਰਨ ਗਰੋਵਰ ਸਲਾਹ ਦਿੰਦੀ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਬੇਸ਼ਕ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਡਾਇਬੀਟੀਜ਼ ਦੇ ਕੋਈ ਲੱਛਣ ਨਾ ਵੀ ਹੋਣ ਤਾਂ ਵੀ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਹਰ ਸਾਲ ਆਪਣੇ ਜਨਮ ਦਿਨ ਦੇ ਆਸ-ਪਾਸ ਇਸ ਰੋਗ ਦੀ ਜਾਂਚ ਜਰੂਰ ਕਰਵਾਓ ਅਤੇ ਜੇਕਰ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਸ ਰੋਗ ਦੇ ਕੋਈ ਪੂਰਵ ਲੱਛਣ ਜਾਂ ਸ਼ੁਰੂਆਤੀ ਚਿੰਨ੍ਹ ਨਜ਼ਰ ਆਉਂਦੇ ਹਨ, ਤਾਂ ਆਪਣੀ ਜੀਵਨਸ਼ੈਲੀ ਵਿਚਲੇ ਬਦਲਾਵਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਇਸ ਨੂੰ ਕਾਬੂ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਰ ਸਕਦੇ ਹੋ।

So Here's the Thing
The Kissing Booth

So Here's the Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 54:37


Y'aaaaall Karli hadn't seen this movie so we watched it this week, and let me tell you...this movie would be regressive for 1942. Get ready for our biggest rip yet as we decimate Netflix's The Kissing Booth.CW: Discussions about Domestic Violence and physical abuse.We had a good time recording this episode, but it also got unexpectedly dark in the second half. Domestic Violence isn't a joke, and although we both think it's an important discussion to have, especially as it pertains to this teen rom-com, please take care of yourself. If engaging with the subject would hurt your mental health, meet us back in two weeks for our Christmas episode!Also, it is still National Native American Heritage Month and National Diabetes Awareness Month! Learn more at the links below:More on Nat'l Diabetes Awareness Month: https://www.t1international.com/ More on Nat'l Native American Heritage Month: https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/And please, please...wherever you listen, give us a like and a follow!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holidayhousemediaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3w5PZGjInsta: @holidayhousemediaTwitter: @holiday_house_YouTube: https://youtu.be/aU3-U4VszAk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Organized Crime & COVID Benefits, George Canyon; Country Star & Type I Diabetic, Motiational Monday with Kelly Fallardeau and Local Honey Products Lauches in YYC

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 25:56


We begin with a look at the Federal COVID benefit program that has been in place for the past 20 months or so. We speak with a Law Professor from the University of Calgary who brings us shocking details from a new report, which claims that billions of these ‘CERB' program dollars went into the hands of criminals. Next, November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. We hear some ‘stats' on the disease and a first-hand account of how those who live with Diabetes keep it under ‘control' from a very familiar voice, Country Musician George Canyon. Then, it's another edition of “Motivational Monday”. We hear the personal and passionate story of Kelly Fallardeau, International Speaker, Author, and Burn Survivor. Kelly shares details of her journey, how she used ‘positive self-talk' to turn her life around, and inspire others. Finally, it's a new and local business generating a lot of ‘buzz' ... quite literally! We meet Bri Hallet, owner and creator of “Queen Colony,” a line of organic beauty and healthcare products. We ask Bri about how her business ‘came to be' and what it's like to have a working ‘bee colony' in her backyard! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 2TYPEONES Podcast
#63: 2021-National Diabetes Awareness Month - Wk 2 Wrap-Up

The 2TYPEONES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 39:12


Welcome to Week 2 of National Diabetes Awareness Month. This is Week 2 of Ken's social media post-challenge wrap-up. Thirty days of Diabetes Awareness.Visit the Simplifying Diabetes Coaching WebsiteSimplifying Diabetes WebsiteSend me an email or DM me on Instagram and I'll answer any question you have about Diabetes.Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review on any platform you listen to the podcast, so you're notified when new episode drop. Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out @:Instagram: @the2typeonespodTwitter: @the2typeonespodTik Tok: @the2typonespodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: the2typonespodcast@gmail.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The 2TYPEONES Podcast shouldn't be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes management.

The Breakfast Club
Souljah Boy and Anthony Anderson Interview

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 96:13


Today on the show was return of Big Draco and of course did not shy away from what and who he got issues with, starting with Kanye West. He also spoke on Young Dolph, Gaming, Being A Pioneer In Industry a and more. Anthony Anderson also stopped by to speak on ABC Canceling 'Black-Ish', National Diabetes Awareness Month and more. Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Defense attorney in the Ahmad Arbery trial who has issue with Al Sharpton in the court room ‘we don't want any more black pastors coming in here'. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

For The Health of It
November 12, 2021 - National Diabetes Awareness Month

For The Health of It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 2:12


Podcast EpisodeNovember 12, 2021 - National Diabetes Awareness Month

Prairie Doc Radio
PDR 2021-11-10 Katy VanderWal - National Diabetes Awareness Month

Prairie Doc Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 32:05


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Dietician Katy VanderWal provides diabetes prevention and management information.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
National Diabetes Awareness Month: Lana Kunik & Becca Swick - Nov. 10, 2021

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 43:58


On our Wednesday health focus, we zoomed in on National Diabetes Awareness Month. Our guests were Lana Kunik and Becca Swick from the Sight Center of Northwest Pennsylvania. Our discussion surrounded how the incidence of diabetes continues to grow in our communities, how it is a leading cause of blindness, and what the National Diabetes Prevention program conducted at the Sight Center can help.

ABQ Connect
Abby Williams, Sandi Scripter and Jennifer Bryant

ABQ Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 59:27


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Abby Williams is a producer with KLYT-Radio. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was four years old. Her mother, Sandi Scripter, and Diabetic Educator and Nutritionist, Dietician Jennifer Bryant, join the show to talk with Abby... The post Abby Williams, Sandi Scripter and Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.

Posts – Drs. Jeff and Susan Kegarise
Ep #78 We Can See Signs of Diabetes Part II with Dr. Arrindell from Tennessee Retina

Posts – Drs. Jeff and Susan Kegarise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 32:16


In this rerun of episode 24, Dr. Jeff Kegarise discusses diabetes with Dr. Arrindell. Dr. Arrindell grew up in the VirginIslands, went to college at Michigan State, went to medical school at the University of Iowa, aswell as did his residency at the University of Michigan. Dr. Arrindell and some of his fellowmedical professionals founded a practice called Tennessee Retina in 2008. Dr. Arrindell'spractice is well known for quality care and advanced high level research into retinal issues anddiseases.November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and Diabetic Eye Awareness Month. Dr. Jeffdiscusses how there is a lot of talk in the healthcare community about the “diabetic epidemic”.Dr. Arrindell discusses that there is an increasing volume of patients with diabetes however thenumber of cases he sees with advanced diabetes and advanced diabetic eye issues hasdecreased. Dr. Arrindell attributes this to catching issues in patients earlier.

The 2TYPEONES Podcast
#62: 2021-National Diabetes Awareness Month - Wk 1 Wrap Up

The 2TYPEONES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 29:24


Welcome to Week 1 of National Diabetes Awareness Month. This is Week 1 of Ken's social media post-challenge wrap up. Thirty days of posting and bringing awareness to Diabetes. Visit the Simplifying Diabetes Coaching WebsiteSimplifying Diabetes WebsiteSend me an email or DM me on Instagram and I'll answer any question you have about Diabetes.Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review on any platform you listen to the podcast, so you're notified when new episode drop. Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out @:Instagram: @the2typeonespodTwitter: @the2typeonespodTik Tok: @the2typonespodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: the2typonespodcast@gmail.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The 2TYPEONES Podcast shouldn't be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes management.

Small Town Big Ideas
Ep. 38 The One About Pig Insulin

Small Town Big Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 39:05


This week on the podcast, we talk about National Diabetes Awareness Month, Mr Igo being old, National FFA Convention, and things to do before you die.

Pregnancy Pearls Podcast
Sugar diabetes

Pregnancy Pearls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 32:04


In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, Dr. Plenty gives details about different types of diabetes and how it affects pregnancy. She also breaks down complicated cases related to diabetes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Healthy Dose® with Anthony Bolus, Pharm.D.
Diabetes, DSMES and DPP: What It Can Mean to Me

Healthy Dose® with Anthony Bolus, Pharm.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 27:49


In this episode of Healthy Dose, host Anthony Bolus talks to Jan Kavookjian, Ph.D., M.B.A., a behavior scientist teaching at Auburn University's Harrison School of Pharmacy and the incoming President-Elect of the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES). November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, and millions of Americans are diagnosed with diabetes and pre-diabetes each year. Left undiagnosed or untreated, it can increase one's risk of heart attack, kidney disease, blindness and nerve damage to the feet—not to mention the large health cost burden to you and the overall health care system. One important and overlooked aspect of managing diabetes is the benefit of healthy lifestyle education programs. In their conversation, Bolus and Kavookjian, who also teaches patients through East Alabama Medical Center's National Diabetes Prevention Program, discuss what lifestyle change programs are available in the fight against diabetes.

The Neil Haley Show
Dr. Carolyn Jasik and Natasha Williams, for National Diabetes Awareness Month

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 23:00


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month  The Importance of Correct Diagnosis, Treatment and Self Management with Diabetes Dr. Carolyn Jasik - She provides primary care for high-risk teens, and serves as an Associate Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).  Dr. Jasik  discusses myths vs facts on diabetes and the importance of early diagnosis  https://pediatrics.ucsf.edu/faculty/carolyn-bradner-jasik-md Natasha Williams - patient from Anderson, South Carolina, a military spouse living with both a rare form of diabetes and fibromyalgia.  Natasha discussed her struggles to get the right diagnosis and treatment and the tools she uses now to help her manage both her diabetes and fibromyalgia. “We never could find the right medications – through my teens, I never really fit in the type 1 or type 2 categories.” She had to fight to “Get My Diabetes and Fibro Fog Under Control”