Diabetes Resources
General Information
- American Diabetes Association
- AACE - Find an Endo
- ADCES - Find an Education Program
- JDRF
- Beyond Type 1
- Jesse Was Here
- Insulin Help
Events & Activities
For children and teens:
- Find a Diabetes Camp
- Friends for Life Conferences by Children with Diabetes
- Upcoming Events by Children's Diabetes Foundation
- Riding on Insulin
- Snail Mail by Beyond Type 1
For adults:
Children's Books
- Rosie Becomes A Warrior by Julia Flaherty
- Lainey's Type 1 Diabetes Adventures by Beth Buttery
- Ballerina Dreams by Zippora Karz
- Teddy Talks: A Pawsitive Story About Type 1 Diabetes by Vanessa Messenger
- When I Go Low and Ain't Gonna Hide My T1D! by Ginger Vieira
Books
- Think Like a Pancreas: A Practical Guide to Managing Diabetes with Insulin by Gary Scheiner MS CDCES
- Type 1 Diabetes - One Day at a Time by Neil C. Greathouse
- The First Year: Type 2 Diabetes: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Gretchen Becker and Allison Goldfine MD
- Diabetes Burnout: What to Do When You Can't Take It Anymore by William H. Polonsky Ph.D.
- Exercise with Type 1 Diabetes: How to exercise without scary lows or frustrating highs by Ginger Vieira
- Diabetes For Dummies by Simon Poole , Amy Riolo, Alan L. Rubin
- Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes: Your Month-to-Month Guide to Blood Sugar Management by Ginger Vieira
- The World's Worst Diabetes Mom by Stacey Simms
Participate in Diabetes Research Studies
STEP 1
Create your profile
Take a quick survey about the health condition(s) you live with. The information provided will be used to match you to future research studies centered around the improvement of diabetes treatment.
STEP 2
Wait for study invitations
When your profile matches the criteria for an upcoming paid diabetes research study, you will receive an email from us inviting you to participate. Participation is always optional.
STEP 3
Participate in a paid diabetes research study
Research opportunities range from short online surveys to in-person interviews to new product testing, and more.
STEP 4
Get compensated for your time
When you participate in a study you will be financially incentivized, up to $75 per hour for online surveys and up to $800 for in-person research studies.