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Top picks for online diabetes information for doctors and patients


 

Sites for type 2 diabetes

Dr. Hirsch recommended several sites for patients with type 2 diabetes, including:

  • The Johns Hopkins Patient Guide to Diabetes, one of his favorite type 2 diabetes sites because of its “artistry, the graphics – you get it from just looking at the pictures. There’s a tech corner, videos, and patient stories. There’s just a lot here for patients.”
  • Diabetes Sisters, specifically for women with diabetes.
  • Diabetes Strong, which focuses on exercise.
  • Wildly Fluctuating, with topics “from humor to serious stuff to miscellaneous musings on the diabetes news of the week by a type 2 diabetes patient/expert.”

Sites for clinicians

For clinicians, Dr. Hirsch said the following sites provide free and up-to-date information on the management of type 2 diabetes (some also include type 1 diabetes):

Regional sites

Dr. Hirsch included information about regional sites as well:

Dr. Hirsch is a consultant for Abbott Diabetes Care, Roche, and Bigfoot; conducts research for Medtronic; and is an editor on diabetes for UpToDate. Dr. Maahs has received research support from the National Institutes of Health, JDRF, National Science Foundation, and Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust and has consulted for Abbott, Helmsley, Sanofi, Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, and Insulet.

A version of this story originally appeared on Medscape.com.

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