
Everyone's type 2 diabetes journey is different. It's important to speak to your doctor regularly. But asking the right questions is easier said than done. Learn more.
Everyone's type 2 diabetes journey is different. It's important to speak to your doctor regularly. But asking the right questions is easier said than done. Learn more.
Being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes can feel like a setback. But identifying the problem brings you closer to the solution. Here are some tips to get started.
With type 2 diabetes, it can sometimes be hard to know if you’re on the right track. Answering a few simple questions can help clarify your next steps.
Managing type 2 diabetes can feel intimidating at first. By taking simple, decisive actions in the short term, you can boost your long-term health prospects.
Many people with type 2 diabetes live long, active and fulfilling lives. But life with diabetes can also be stressful.
With so much information on food packaging, it can be hard to make the right choices. Here are some tips to know what to look out for.
Having type 2 diabetes can increase the risk of stroke. Learn about the disease and how this risk could potentially be reduced.
Self-injecting is a way for you to manage type 1 and type 2 diabetes. But it does sometimes comes with challenges for those suffering from the fear of self-injecting.
For anyone living with type 2 diabetes, it is important to know a few things about what your blood sugar is up to. Is it going up? Is it coming down? And if so, what was your role in that?
Being overweight (or carrying excess body weight) can increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Change can be hard, and taking the first step the biggest challenge of all, but the health and lifestyle benefits will be worth it both in the short and long term.
Marta is living with type 2 diabetes. Her heart attack at age 48 completely transformed the way she was looking at her life with diabetes and high blood pressure. In this interview, she shares her journey and explains what she did to regain balance, happiness and a productive relationship with her doctor.
You’ve probably had someone tell you to make exercise part of your life. You’ve probably heard there’s a mountain of evidence that our bodies are meant to be used and move around.
Digital health solutions are here, promising to improve health and quality of life for people with diabetes. But can they live up to the hype?
Here's how you can reduce the risk of heart problems through food and lifestyle changes
Ideas for how to manage your blood sugar during the COVID-19 crisis, to help you stay within your optimal blood sugar range and reduce the risk of getting low blood sugar level, which is also called hypoglycaemia or a “hypo”.
This article provides information to help you understand the signs of experiencing a hyper, as well as some ideas for how you can try to prevent your blood sugar levels from getting above your optimal range.
Eating healthy is important for everyone, but it's even more important for people living with type 2 diabetes.
Managing your type 2 diabetes can also lower your risk of heart disease. Learn what you can do for both.
Giving injections can be overwhelming or scary. Learn how to be more confident about performing injections with this guide.
Take care of your own health and well-being when supporting a family member or friend with type 2 diabetes.
Insulin pens need to be used and stored properly to function effectively. Learn how to care for your insulin pen.
Here, I present 5 tips to take you safely through life’s stressful and anxious moments – and to help you feel more peaceful, confident and happy as you live your life with diabetes.
Our range of needles are compatible with all Novo Nordisk pens and make injections quick, easy and more comfortable.
Good diabetes management requires awareness and careful planning for all types of environments and situations.
Travel is, for many people, a significant part of life. Whether you’re simply commuting to work or flying abroad to explore the most remote parts of the world, being able to get from A to B is essential.