A Diabetes Resource can mean different things to various people. A resource could consist of a weekly support group meeting, a chat room on the Internet, or a monthly newsletter sent to one’s e-mail address. Any person, place, or literature that supplies data regarding Diabetes can be considered a resource for someone struggling with Diabetes. Diabetic resources are available simply by requesting information either by calling, mailing or e-mailing a request, or by visiting a local organization.

Companies offer a plethora of data in the form of pamphlets, books, videos, newsletters, directories, articles, or websites with message boards and chat rooms. Searching for a Diabetes Resource or center online in a search engine like Google is certain to provide a myriad of results from which to find information on Diabetes.

 

Diabetes Resource Center

 

A Diabetes resource center is a place where individuals can gather information on the subject of Diabetes Mellitus. Whether the individual has the disease, has a family history of the disease, or knows someone with the disease, the center is available to provide a wealth of knowledge on the topic, including recommended diet and exercise in addition to the risk factors and symptoms. In the past, individuals would have expected to find an actual physical location, but with the advances in technology, that is no longer the case. A resource center can be found on the Internet as a website address versus a street address.

Resource centers on the web that are both reliable and popular include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.cdc.gov/diabetes/. This site is perhaps the most comprehensive and factual site on the Internet as it has data that is current and compiled from research. In addition, the material on this site ranges from a global perspective of statistics and figures to a personal element of managing one’s own Diabetes and everything in between. This site can also serve as a pediatric Diabetes resource center as it has information for both adults and children living with Diabetes.

 

Diabetes Resource Guide

 

A Diabetes resource guide is an excellent tool to help anyone who seeks knowledge about the disease and its implications. In many cases, the guide will be a starting point in where to find care and support services. It may list the names, addresses, websites, and phone numbers of local health departments and other Diabetes resource centers. Usually, the guide will have an overview of the disease, explaining the different types, risk factors, symptoms, and tests. As this information is very basic, the pamphlet alsosupplies name and contact information for Diabetes educators and counselors who can further assist patients with more complex questions. Patients can also find Physicians, Podiatrists, Ophthalmologists, and Dieticians as well as support groups.