Type 2 diabetes: the basics
Information sheet about type 2 diabetes from Diabetes Canada.
Information sheet about type 2 diabetes from Diabetes Canada.
Information sheet about staying healthy with diabetes from Diabetes Canada.
Information sheet about type 1 diabetes from Diabetes Canada.
Foot problems are very common in people with diabetes and can lead to serious complications. This fact sheet provides basic information about how diabetes affects your feet and what you can do to keep your feet healthy.
This information sheet provides information about prediabetes and risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
Information about ambulatory stroke rehabilitation Services offered by Health PEI.
If you have diabetes, traveling requires extra planning. Changes in meals, activity levels, and time zones can affect your blood glucose (sugar) levels. What can I do to plan ahead for a long journey or if I’m traveling by airplane? Your diabetes shouldn’t stop you from traveling...
This map displays the five Primary Care Networks across Prince Edward Island.
An illness, injury or surgery can impact your diabetes management. When you are not feeling well your blood glucose (sugar) may fluctuate and be unpredictable. It is important to pay special attention to nutrition, medication and testing your blood glucose levels every 2-4 hours...
When you have diabetes, you may have high blood glucose (sugar) levels (hyperglycemia) or low blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia) from time to time. What is high blood glucose? High blood glucose, or hyperglycemia, occurs when the amount of glucose in your blood has increased...