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Welcome to DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT on the Web.

Life these days is complicated for everyone, and if you have diabetes you have some extra problems thrown your way. Meeting these problems head on and overcoming them can sometimes be difficult. DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT is here to help. Each bimonthly issue brings you clear, lively, fact-filled articles by leading physicians, pharmacists, and educators. You get expert advice and practical solutions to the problems you deal with every day:

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Your diet. Almost everyone has major difficulty eating according to a prescribed diet. DSM offers you a simplified guide to buying and preparing healthier foods.

Your exercise. Next to a proper diet, exercise is the most important treatment for diabetes. DSM helps you find and stick to an exercise regimen that works for you.

Your treatment. Keeping up to date on the latest medications, products and techniques helps you to work more effectively with your health care provider to fine tune your treatment. DSM tells you which options may work well for you, and which should be avoided altogether.

Your outlook. DSM doesn't neglect your emotional health. We regularly feature articles that deal with your ability to cope and your peace of mind.

Your future. DSM covers emergency situations, danger signs, and self-testing procedures so you can make your future a safe and healthy one.

On this site you'll find articles, recipes, and questions & answers from the most recent issue and from back issues. There's also information about DSM books, a free trial issue offer, and a page of diabetes links you can trust. All presented in a fast loading format so you don't have to wait around for the information you want now.



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