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Featured in this Month's Issue!
The articles provided below are available as PDFs. All PDFs require Adobe Acrobat.
Breakfast for Champions
You work hard, you play hard, and you’re always on the go. But that’s no excuse for skipping the most important meal of the day. Here’s how to make it easy - and delicious. With recipes for Mexicali Breakfast Eggs, Carrot Apricot Power Muffins, and Yogurt Blueberry Blast. By Robyn Webb, MS, LN
Research Shorts
The chicken-and-egg story of diabetes and depression; why race affects medical care; a vote for early insulin in type 2; a digital watchdog for drug safety; a drug’s positive side effect for the eyes; type 1 on the rise.
Small Steps, Big Changes
Those major resolutions to totally transform your lifestyle don’t ever work, do they? Instead, try these 10 ways to babystep your way toward better health. By Tracey Neithercott
Your ADA
Research: A microscopic-level battle against the scourge of diabetic foot wounds. Events: Get involved in the biggest event of the year: Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes. Advocacy: Make sure your child is ready for school with this simple checklist. Plus: A new Diabetes Risk Test; the launch of an online nutrition tool; ADA calendar.
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