Listed below is an ongoing compilation of the best Diabetes resources you will find on the web:

1) NHS: The Diabetes Symptom Checker from NHS where you can find out whether you have the risk of having Diabetes or not. Very handy for those with a family history of DIabetes

2) Diabetes UK: Diabetes UK is the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes, funding research, campaigning and helping people live with the condition.

Being a passionate cook myself, I specially found the recipes section handy.

3) The American Diabetes Association:

The American Diabetes Association is the nation’s leading 501(C)3 nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of communities.

Check out for the Diabetes Prevention Tips and the Recipes section. Like I always say, the only way to prevent or fight diabetes is to eat well.

4) National Institute of Health (NIH): The diabetes section on The US National Institute of Health (NIH) Website.

5) WEBMD’s Diabetes Section: The Diabetes Section of WEBMD is also veryu useful.

You should not miss the section on Diabetes and Sex Life.

6) CDC ( Center for Desease Control):

The Diabetes FAQ on the CDC ( Center for Desease Control, USA) is a good starting point for many. Also check the Diabetes Dictionary there.

7) NIH’s Directory of Diabetes Organizations:

The Directory of Diabetes Organizations links to national organizations serving patients and professionals concerned about diabetes.

The National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse is also a good source of Diabetes Information. You should go through the complications that diabetes can cause so that you are aware if it were to suddenly hit you.

8) Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International:
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International is the place to go for information on child diabetes.

9) The Penn State Retina Research Group:

The Penn State Retina Research Group Introduction to Diabetic Retinopathy
has good information on vision impairment in type 1 diabetes, and the treatments of diabetic retinopathy.

10) D Life:
D Life : A very good diabetes resource site with a very active forum where you can post queries or dig through queries posted by other members,

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Thanks!