Spoonful of Laughter is a diaTribe campaign that uses comedy as a tool to educate people about diabetes and push back against stereotypes and stigma. The core of the campaign is six hilarious videos ...
Diabetes terminology can sometimes lend itself to some funny mix-ups and misunderstandings. Illustrator @TheDiabeticSurvivor shows that just because you’re getting high at the club…doesn’t necessarily ...
Bay Area stand-up comedian Ashley Monique has joined diaTribe’s Spoonful of Laughter campaign, a comedy movement aimed at using humor to address diabetes stigma. While not personally affected by ...
Type 1 diabetes advocate Kesha Carter is a creator known for highlighting the nuances and complexities of diabetes with humor. Carter has also become a rising star in stand-up comedy, often drawing ...
The free online tool Nightscout helps remotely monitor readings from continuous glucose monitors, along with meals, insulin, and other information. Online support is available from volunteers who can ...
If you are living with obesity or overweight and are 12 to 17 years of age, you may be eligible to join a trial studying the impact of tirzepatide on weight management. This study will evaluate how ...
People with type 2 diabetes who took SGLT-2 inhibitors saw significantly lower rates of dementia and Parkinson's disease. Studies have shown that other diabetes drugs, including metformin and GLP-1 ...
Adam Brown’s acclaimed diaTribe column, Adam’s Corner, has brought life-transforming diabetes tips to over 1 million people since 2013. In this highly actionable guide, he shares the food, mindset, ...
People with diabetes-related complications can benefit significantly from incorporating technology to improve and reduce time spent managing blood sugar levels. Tools like voice assistants and AI can ...
At a recent Senate hearing with Novo Nordisk’s CEO, committee members raised the issue of why the company’s blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are priced so high in the U.S. For Americans without ...
Hydration is important, but drinking too much water when exercising without consuming enough salt (an electrolyte) can put you at risk for low sodium levels. People with diabetes have a higher risk of ...
The DASH diet reduces blood pressure and promotes cardiovascular health by increasing servings of healthy foods like whole grains, vegetables, and lean protein. Working with a nutritionist or ...