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What we’re reading in diabetes and obesity, including new books and recently published scientific studies. 

Kids First, Diabetes Second – a guide to the small and big issues of raising a child with type 1 diabetes.
How are the bacteria in our gut related to type 2 diabetes and obesity? The fascinating research.
The provocative documentary Fed Up , which offers an unflinching look at the real causes and challenges of America’s obesity epidemic, is currently playing in select...
Dr. Lawrence Soler of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) wrote a letter to the New York Times on November 27 regarding what we would agree was a...
Turning clinical knowledge into real world examples, available for pre-order now!
Why it may suggest shifting attitudes towards body image – and not in a good way.
ADA, CDC, AMA, and the Ad Council just launched the first-ever national PSA campaign targeting prediabetes awareness and prevention - plus, three short video ads!
Renowned pediatric endocrinologist offers a lens into what it means to be a caregiver.
A UCLA study offers alarming insights into the nation’s diabetes epidemic.
Exciting updates on the program’s successes and challenges to tackle urban diabetes in six cities around the globe.
The First Lady’s ongoing initiatives to improve children’s nutrition, health, and wellbeing
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CNN correspondent Oren Liebermann on being diagnosed with diabetes in Nepal
What it’s about, how to get a free copy, and three myths I want to bust
The hardest chapter to write: my story
An inside look into former Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini's book, "Mission Driven Leadership: My Journey as a Radical Capitalist"
diaTribe's editor-in-chief, Kelly Close, reviews David Kessler's new book "Fast Carbs, Slow Carbs: The Simple Truth about Food, Weight and Disease”
Dr. Francine Kaufman breaks down what we need to know about avoiding hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia during and after exercise. She explains the recommendations and...
The use of metformin – the most common initial medication for people with type 2 diabetes – was associated with a lower rate of mortality from COVID-19 among people with...
Emerging evidence shows that variability in your A1C level may put you at a higher risk of stroke and heart disease.

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