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Category Archives: Diabetes Forecast
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Let’s Hear It for the Crew

Diabetes Forecast editor Kelly Rawlings recounts her pre-race prep experience from Ryan Reed’s race on Saturday, August 1st Continue reading
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Holiday Meal Reveal!

You voted, then we got cooking! All month long, we have asked for the country’s help building the perfect holiday meal as part of our America Gets Cooking to Stop Diabetes campaign for American Diabetes Month. Continue reading



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Diabetes In the News

The New York Times recently ran an article regarding the cost of diabetes, causing an outbreak of conversation in the diabetes community. Diabetes Forecast magazine editorial director, Kelly Rawlings, weighs in with her own thoughts. Continue reading
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The Latest Tools for Living Well with Diabetes

Whether you’re satisfied with your diabetes regimen or feel stuck in a rut, learning about new tools and how they can fit into your treatment plan can put you in control of your health. Every January, Diabetes Forecast, the Healthy Living … Continue reading
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Your Favorite Recipes Get a Makeover!

Do any of your beloved recipes leave you feeling a little guilty? Some of the most popular foods just don’t work for people with diabetes, or anyone looking to eat healthfully. Luckily, Diabetes Forecast magazine is here to help with “Diabetize Your Recipe” and “Makeover Favorites”! Continue reading
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Diabetes Forecast Guides You on the Latest Diabetes Tools

From blood glucose meters to insulin pumps to continuous glucose monitors, the number of diabetes products on the market can be overwhelming. Every January, Diabetes Forecast magazine tries to solve this challenge by publishing its annual Consumer Guide, a catalog … 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