Diabetes (Type 1)
Refinements in the care of this serious, lifelong disease have improved—from the development of new forms of medication to pumps that continuously deliver insulin to the blood. »
Diabetes (Type 2)
Approximately 2 million Canadians have diabetes, a group of diseases characterized by high blood-glucose levels. »
Digestive Disorders
Damage to the liver, pancreas, or intestinal lining can cause painful disruptions of digestion and, ultimately, nutritional problems. »
Diverticulitis
This painful intestinal condition is widely believed to be the unhappy result of too little fibre in your diet. »
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