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  • Carbohydrates and Sugar for Parents


    Carbs are the body's most important and readily available source of energy. The key is to eat healthy ones, like whole grains, and avoid foods with added sugar.

  • Blood Test: Insulin for Parents


    This test is often used to evaluate the cause of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) or any other conditions related to abnormal insulin production.

  • Being Active When You Have Diabetes for Kids


    Like anyone else, kids with diabetes can enjoy sports. Whether you want to go for the gold or just go hiking in your hometown, your diabetes won't hold you back.

  • Tips for Athletes With Type 1 Diabetes for Teens


    If you're an athlete, find out how to keep doing your favorite sport while keeping your diabetes under control.

  • Food Labels for Teens


    Look at any packaged food and you'll see the food label. This nutrition facts label gives the lowdown on everything from calories to cholesterol. Read more about food labels.

  • Fainting for Parents


    Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness. Someone who has fainted will usually recover quickly.

  • Medicines for Diabetes for Teens


    Diabetes medicines help keep blood sugar levels in a healthy range and may help prevent problems now and later.

  • Keeping Track of Your Child’s Blood Sugar for Parents


    To keep blood sugar levels under control, you have to check them regularly. Learn about checking and recording your child's blood sugar levels.

  • Blood Test: C-Peptide for Parents


    A C-peptide test can help doctors tell the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It also can help find the cause of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

  • What Is Type 2 Diabetes? for Teens


    Teens with type 2 diabetes have to pay close attention to what they eat and do.