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Posted in About Us, Ask the Expert, Books, Complications, Life with Diabetes, Research, Statistics, Stop Diabetes Tagged American Diabetes Association, children with diabetes, diabetes, diabetes complications, diabetes research, Stop Diabetes, type 1 diabetes
Our New Book with JDRF Focuses on Care for People with Type 1 Diabetes
The American Diabetes Association and JDRF have joined forces to identify what is known—and unknown—about diagnosing and treating type 1 diabetes from birth to senior years. Continue reading
Posted in About Us, Ask the Expert, Books, Complications, Life with Diabetes, Research, Statistics, Stop Diabetes Tagged American Diabetes Association, children with diabetes, diabetes, diabetes complications, diabetes research, Stop Diabetes, type 1 diabetes
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Hello Taste, Goodbye Guilt!
A little over 12 years ago, the American Diabetes Association began work on what would become our first book project with Mr. Food—the affable and lovably nerdy TV chef seen on local news broadcasts across the nation—and his team of food professionals. Continue reading
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How to Take a Culinary Vacation—without Calling a Travel Agent!
The Mediterranean is a prime travel destination, and for good reason. This area boasts rich history, a near-perfect climate, gorgeous architecture and landscapes . . . and let’s not forget about the incredible food! Continue reading
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New Year’s Eve Throwdown
It’s almost time to ring in the new year! To kick off a healthy 2013, five American Diabetes Association cookbook authors are going head-to-head in our first-ever New Year’s Eve recipe throwdown. And it’s up you to decide who will … Continue reading
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American Diabetes Month, the Holidays and the Importance of a Good Cookbook
November is American Diabetes Month®and many of us here at the American Diabetes Association work particularly hard during this time to raise awareness about diabetes and the challenges faced by the 25.8 million people currently living with diabetes in the … Continue reading
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Five Questions for the Books Department
If you’ve visited ShopDiabetes.org, scanned Amazon.com, flipped through the pages of Diabetes Forecast or simply walked into an old-fashioned bookstore looking for information about diabetes, my hope is that you’ve discovered the American Diabetes Association’s (Association) great selection of books … Continue reading

