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Danish Association Diabetes Association recommends that you bring a signed medical certificate as proof that you have type 1 diabetes. The doctor’s certificate is good to have in airports to meet the tighter security checks. It is also good
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Danish Association When traveling, it is important that you keep your insulin, so it is not exposed to higher temperature than the drug package insert recommends. Large temperature fluctuations can namely destroy insulin. When traveling by air If
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Danish Association Diabetes does not prevent you from traveling on vacation climes. With Diabetes Association’s 10 good travel advice can you prepare yourself well for the trip. Hereafter, the exciting experiences just waiting for you. We
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Canadian Association As any travel agent or stranded tourist will tell you, planning ahead is the key to a successful trip. And this is particularly true for people with diabetes – a little consideration will take you a long way and help keep
Fancy a break? There is no need for diabetes to be a barrier. Whether you are going to the beach, to a foreign city or to the mountains, your diabetes will travel with you. People with diabetes should plan their travel and