Five Essential Daily Habits for Effective Diabetes Management

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) January 29th, 2025 Imagine waking up daily feeling confident, in control, and ready to tackle whatever comes your way, even if you need to manage diabetes. It sounds like a dream, but it’s entirely possible. To manage diabetes, you don’t require extraordinary effort, but you do need to commit to […]
Innovative Technologies in Diabetes Care: What the Future Holds

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) January 14th, 2025 Can you imagine for a while about a world where managing diabetes is smooth, simple, and effortless? A world where devices track blood sugar levels, predict fluctuations and deliver insulin automatically. We should be thankful for this rapid technological advancement because this vision is no longer science […]
Take Your Diabetes Seriously

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) December 30th, 2024 Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people. It is characterized by elevated blood sugar levels due to the body’s inability to produce or use insulin effectively. Diabetes is often referred to as a “silent killer” because untreated diabetes can lead to severe complications, emphasizing […]
Reversing Prediabetes: Lifestyle Changes That Make a Difference

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) December 15th, 2024 What if you could stop diabetes and reclaim control over your health? For millions of people with prediabetes, this isn’t just a possibility—it’s an opportunity within reach. Prediabetes is a warning sign and a chance to take action before it develops into diabetes. What’s the best part? […]
The Latest Advances in Diabetes Treatment: From Insulin Pumps to CGMs

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) November 30th, 2024 Imagine a world where managing diabetes feels easy and natural. Millions of people face this condition, but most are unaware of remarkable technological advancements that make this imagination a reality. The days of frequent finger pricks and strict treatment plans are fading away. Today, insulin pumps and […]
Key Warning Signs of Diabetes You Must Not Overlook

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) November 15th, 2024 Diabetes often starts as a silent shadow, quietly altering your body without warning. Many people dismiss the subtle signs as everyday fatigue or stress until the condition takes a firmer hold. But what if recognizing these early symptoms could save you from a lifetime of complications? From […]
Tips for Living a Healthy Life with Diabetes

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) October 31st, 2024 Living with diabetes doesn’t mean compromising on a vibrant, fulfilling life. It’s all about making mindful choices that empower your health journey. If you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing diabetes for years, navigating daily life can be challenging without the right strategies. But here’s the good […]
Understanding the Key Differences between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) October 16th, 2024 Imagine two people are diagnosed with diabetes, yet their journeys couldn’t be more different. One needs insulin injections to survive, whereas the other can reverse their condition through lifestyle changes. Sounds confusing, right? That’s because not all diabetes is created equal. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes […]
The Impact of Poor Sleep on Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) October 1st, 2024 If you’ve been following your meal plan, staying active, and managing your blood sugar carefully, but something still feels wrong, the reason could be poor sleep. Sleep isn’t just a time to rest—it plays a key role in your body’s ability to control blood sugar. For people […]
Why Do Wounds Heal Slowly in People with Diabetes?

By Jeff Russell (President, DWCC) September 16th, 2024 Have you ever noticed how a small cut can turn into a serious problem for someone with diabetes? It’s not just a delay—it’s a complex battle happening beneath the surface. From impaired blood flow to weakened immunity, diabetes transforms the body’s natural healing processes into a slow […]