American Diabetes Association (ADA)
The mission of the ADA is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
The mission of the ADA is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
A global community of endocrine-focused clinical members, affiliates and partners from every walk of professional life.
This article from the CDC provides 5 healthy eating tips to help people living with diabetes navigate the holidays.
The National Eye Institute has created these resources to assist patients in learning about diabetic eye disease.
Healthy People 2030 is our nation’s 10-year plan for addressing our most critical public health priorities and challenges. Read about the plan’s objectives related to diabetes.
Find resources to help you work with people at risk for type 2 diabetes and those who have diabetes, as well as their families, in health care settings, workplaces, and…
The 2024 Standards of Care in Diabetes includes all of ADA’s current clinical practice recommendations and is intended to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, payers, and others with the components of…
Find resources to help health care providers ensure people living with diabetes have access to diabetes medications and testing supplies needed to stay healthy during an emergency.
This is an abridged version of the ADA’s current Standards of Care in Diabetes containing the evidence-based recommendations most pertinent to primary care.