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Scott Dunton
duration:08:22
An interview with champion surfer Scott Dunton
Diabetes Health TV interviews champion surfer Scott Dunton whose not only competed against other surfers but with himself and his diabetes.
Scott Dunton
duration:08:31
Scott Dunton Part 2
Part 2 of a Diabetes Health TV interview with champion surfer Scott Dunton
A Peek Into The Future: Managing Diabetes in 2020
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A Peek Into The Future: Managing Diabetes in 2020
A look at some devices people may be using in the future to monitor their diabetes.

duration:07:28
Team ONE: Breaking Diabetes Boundaries
Team ONE: Breaking Diabetes Boundaries is a group of young adults with type 1 diabetes that trekked to Everest Base Camp to raise funds for the Canadian Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, but also to show that having type 1 diabetes is no limitation.

duration:02:12
American Diabetes Association
Could You be at Risk? American Diabetes Association "Sounds the Alert" on March 25th -- ADA's 20th Annual American Diabetes Alert® Day
Cause and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus
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Cause and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus
Jerold Olefsky, M.D., UCSD Department of Medicine discusses new strategies for the prevention of diabetes in this presentation of Meet the Dean from UCSD Health Sciernces. Series: "Health Sciences Journal" [3/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 6267]
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Insulin Education
Educational Animated piece about insulin for younger children.
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Diabetes: Salmon Pasta Salad
Find an easy and healthy recipe of how to make Salmon Pasta Salad
Living with Diabetes
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Living with Diabetes
There are 20 million Americans suffering from diabetes and many more who may unknowingly have the disease. This Today Show video highlights an 11-year-old with type 1 diabetes and her continuous glucose monitor. Her mother, who also has diabetes says, "we're at a point where we can address the disease" and the best way to fight it is to stay aware and vigilant.

duration:04:32
Diagnosing Diabetes in Children
Know the early signs of diabetes. This video features detailed information on signs to look for in a child that may have diabetes.

duration:03:06
The Type 1 Mom Song
A candid and humorous look at a day in the life of a family with kids who have type 1 diabetes.

duration:02:49
Exercising with an Insulin Pump
Get moving - learn some tips on how to exercise if you use an insulin pump.

duration:05:56
Diabetes Control in Children
In this follow up video to "Diabetes Diagnosis in Children," Dr. Fort discusses strategies for effectively treating children with diabetes.

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Symptoms of Diabetes
Find out more about the symptoms of diabetes, especially type 2. You will learn that finding the condition early is key to avoiding complications. The video also features a brief profile of B.B. King, the blues legend that was diagnosed late in life with type 2 diabetes.

duration:03:09
Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Learn more about the cause of type 1 diabetes and the role of insulin. You will also meet Will Cook, a type 1 diabetic who climbed Mt. Everest.

duration:02:57
Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
Learn more about treating type 2 diabetes and how it differs from treating type 1.

duration:04:57
Kids Living with Type 1 Diabetes
Meet kids who are living with type 1 diabetes. The kids share some of their struggles with diabetes which can make everyday activities difficult.

duration:04:04
The links between Obesity and Diabetes
Understanding the link between obesity and diabetes is important for both prevention and treatment of the diesease. You will learn about the high healthcare costs of diabetes, and why easily identifying the disease could save both lives and money.

duration:00:59
Youth Diabetes: A Teacher's Perspective
A young middle school teacher who talks about the impact obesity has had on her students. She also discusses what Texas has done to regulate school lunches and beverages to try and get things under control.
What is Diabetes?
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What is Diabetes?
What is Diabetes? This video introduces diabetes and explains the nature of the condition. It is split into three sections within the video: type 2, type 1, and gestational. The video describes each condition and also gives information on the demographics the three types most commonly effect.
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Diabetes and Exercise

Regular physical activity helps control blood glucose levels, weight, and cardiovascular risk. It gives you more energy, flexibility, and promotes emotional well-being. Try a combination of aerobic and resistance exercises, but be sure to start slowly and discuss a plan with your doctor.

Visit dLife.com for more on living well with diabetes.

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Diabetes and Eating Out

Making healthy choices when dining in a restaurant can be a challenge or those with diabetes. Choose foods that are high in fiber and low in fats and carbohydrates. Plan ahead and go to restaurants that have chicken, fish, and salad options.

Visit dLife.com for more on living well with diabetes.

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The Emotional Side of Diabetes

A diagnosis of diabetes can feel overwhelming, and it can take a while to adjust emotionally. Depression is one of the most common complications of diabetes. Talk to your doctor if you notice yourself feeling sad, hopeless, or have a decrease in energy and enjoyment of life.

Visit dLife.com for more on living well with diabetes.

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Diabetes and Drinking Alcohol

For most people with diabetes, having a drink is okay - as long as you don't have other health reasons to avoid alcohol. However, be sure to take precautions and talk to your doctor. Don't drink on an empty stomach, mix alcohol with exercise, or combine diabetes medications with alcohol.

Visit dLife.com for more on living well with diabetes.

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Understanding and Treating Highs

High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, is generally defined as 140 mg/dL or greater. Symptoms include fatigue, thirst, frequent urination, and dry mouth. Work with your doctor to keep your blood sugars stable and be prepared for highs and lows.

Visit dLife.com for more on living well with diabetes.


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Handheld Monitor Comparison
Blood glucose monitors offer an easy way to test your blood sugar at home or on the go. Use this comparison tool as a guide to learn more about the features and benefits of your current monitor or to find a new one.

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