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Helpful Links

For more information about diabetes and insulin, here is a list of resources you can find online.

American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association was formed to help support patients with diabetes. The website includes information about food, fitness, and community events.
www.diabetes.org

American Association of Diabetes Educators

This association of healthcare professionals is dedicated to successful self-management in the care of people with diabetes and related conditions. Information focuses on self-care behaviors and can help in locating a diabetes educator.
www.diabeteseducator.org

American Dietetic Association

The ADA is committed to improving health through research, education, and advocacy. The website includes information on food and nutrition.
www.eatright.org

American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists

The AACE is a medical professional community of clinical endocrinologists. Public resources on their website include Find an Endocrinologist (a physician locator) and My Endocrine Disorder (a list of online resources sorted by condition).
www.aace.com

dLife

For Your Diabetes Life. The website offers information and community support for caregivers and patients with diabetes. It also includes information about nutritional content of food and healthy recipes.
www.dlife.com

National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse

A service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, this website contains an A to Z list of topics about diabetes, and many easy-to-read publications in both English and Spanish.
www.diabetes.niddk.nih.gov

Note: Inclusion of diabetes organizations and associations does not mean these organizations endorse Sanofi US or any of its products.

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