The effect of diabetes on a woman’s health can be tough. A combination of factors play a part and will impact different women to varying degrees across their lives. Research indicates that some of the issues women face include depression, a loss of libido and greater levels of disordered eating. Let’s take...
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There are many blood glucose meters on the market and the one that’s right for you depends on your needs. Are you looking for something small to put in your pocket, do you need to test for ketones as well as blood glucose levels (BGLs), are you vision-impaired? Let’s take a look...
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Winter calls for comfort food and if you’re facing a lockdown as well as winter, you definitely need some comfort. Contrary to popular belief, comfort food can also be healthy food. The Australian Women’s Weekly Diabetes The Complete Collection can show you how. It is the ONLY book you need to get...
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Thanks to our partnership with BD Diabetes Care, we’re thrilled to be working with BD to provide important information for our diabetes medication users. BD Diabetes Care focuses on the management of diabetes through its high-quality products and education services, designed to help people with diabetes live healthy lives. Hosted by our...
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10 ways to winter-proof your skin
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As the temperature drops it’s important to show your skin some TLC, especially when you live with diabetes.
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If you think healthy cooking means small portions and bland meals, think again. The diabetesshop has a huge range of inspirational cook books that will spark creativity and delight your taste buds.
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Type 1 Diabetes including Children
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It can be overwhelming to receive a new diagnosis at any age, but it can be especially daunting when the diagnosis occurs in someone who is still a child. While type 1 diabetes can affect people of all ages, it occurs most often in people under 30 years of age. It is...
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Gestational Diabetes
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Many women who are diagnosed with gestational diabetes ask themselves what they did to cause their diagnosis. The fact is, there is no single cause, and genetic factors such as age, ethnic background and family history can all increase your risk. In Australia, gestational diabetes is the fastest growing diabetes with one...
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