Golfing With Diabetes: Blood Sugar, Feet, and Heat Safety 6th June 202625th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Golf can mean long walks, heat, delayed meals, and foot stress. Learn practical blood sugar, hydration, supply, and safety tips.
Ramadan and Diabetes: How to Prepare for Safer Fasting 30th May 20265th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Planning Ramadan with diabetes? Review safer fasting steps, glucose checks, medication timing, hydration, meals, and when to break a fast.
Outdoor Exercise With Diabetes: A Safe Start 6th June 20263rd April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Outdoor exercise with diabetes needs glucose planning, heat or cold awareness, foot protection, hydration, and low-blood-sugar supplies.
Basal vs Bolus Insulin: What Each One Does 6th June 202626th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Basal and bolus insulin do different jobs. Learn the plain-language difference, common timing ideas, and safety questions to ask.
Theme Park Survival Guide for Diabetes 3rd June 202626th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Theme parks can disrupt diabetes routines. Plan for heat, walking, insulin storage, glucose checks, snacks, and security screening.
Walking for Heart Health With Diabetes: A Safer 4-Week Start 6th June 202624th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Walking can support heart health with diabetes. Start safely with glucose checks, foot care, symptoms, pacing, and realistic goals.
Cardio Workouts With Diabetes: How to Lower Hypoglycemia Risk 6th June 202621st March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Cardio can lower glucose during or after exercise. Learn hypoglycemia prevention, monitoring, snacks, and safety caveats.
Talking to Family About Diabetes: A Practical Guide 6th June 202618th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Family support can make diabetes easier, but advice can become pressure. Learn what to share, boundaries to set, and safety details to explain.
Diabetes Emergency Kit: What to Pack and Review 6th June 202615th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial A diabetes emergency kit should cover medicines, monitoring, lows, sick days, travel delays, heat, and backup supplies.
Group Fitness Classes With Diabetes: Benefits and Safety Checks 6th June 202614th March 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Group fitness can support movement and confidence with diabetes, but class choice, glucose safety, and foot checks matter.