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Author Archives: janekdickinson
MS in Diabetes Education and Management
Something big happened today. The Master of Science in Diabetes Education and Management program at Teachers College Columbia University started! This is the first program of its kind in the country (if not the world). It all started in 2005, … Continue reading
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Tagged Columbia University, diabetes education, master of science
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Education or Indictment?
When I was at the AADE (American Association of Diabetes Educators) conference last month, one of the speakers referred to needing more “sticks” and less “carrots” with regard to people with diabetes. I have to admit I’m not much of … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes educator, education, indictment, Last Call, prohibition
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Phytochemicals and such
Red wine and chocolate are both foods that contain phytochemicals that are “bioactive.” This means that they have a function in the body (not just taste or color). Polyphenols are phytochemicals (they are actually a sub group called “flavonoids”) found … Continue reading
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Tagged dark chocolate, dark chocolate health benefits, flavonoids, phytochemicals, polyphenols, red wine
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Benefits of Dark Chocolate
I had a conversation with two Registered Dietitians today. They were updating me on the latest thoughts in Nutrition World. We talked about the benefits of wine (red is better than white, but we still agree that people shouldn’t necessarily … Continue reading
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BG on Stage
I’ve mentioned before that stress tends to raise blood glucose levels. This is why stress management is one of the key parts of diabetes management. Keeping stress in check can actually help keep blood glucose levels more stable. Getting up … Continue reading
Finish Line
This afternoon the USA Pro Cycling Challenge came to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the town where I live with my family. Steamboat has long been known as “Ski Town USA,” and trains more Olympic athletes than any other US town. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged athletics, cycling with diabetes, professional athletes with diabetes
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Balsamic Vinaigrette
The scary thing about blogging is that all my “quirks” are open to the public. Well, here comes another one: I judge restaurants by whether or not they offer balsamic vinaigrette on their menu. In my experience, having balsamic vinaigrette … Continue reading
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Tagged balsamic vinaigrette, healthy salads, salad dressing
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Cruise Control
I recently drove across many of the United States with my husband and kids. We drove over 3000 miles and saw some very impressive and powerful sights (starting with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and finishing up with … Continue reading
The technology debate
Today is day three (ish) of the AADE (American Association of Diabetes Educators) Annual Meeting. As you can imagine, there has been a lot of talk about technology. Today I attended a very interesting (and entertaining) session about teaching adults … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, hackers, hackers and insulin pumps, insulin pumps, technology
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Support for the Positive Approach
I am currently attending the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators in Las Vegas, Nevada. Luckily, the buildings are sufficiently air conditioned, as it is a balmy 102 outside. Anyway, today I attended a session entitled, “Positive … Continue reading
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