We’re thrilled to share some exciting news: Diabetes Self-Management magazine is officially coming back in print — and better than ever!
Since 1983, Diabetes Self-Management has been a trusted resource for people living with diabetes, offering expert-backed guidance, inspiring real-life strategies, and delicious recipes to help readers live healthier, more empowered lives. After a brief hiatus under previous ownership, we’re proud to relaunch this beloved publication.
Our editorial approach remains rooted in practicality, accuracy, and compassion. Every article we publish is medically reviewed and written with your real-life needs in mind. Whether you’re looking for smart tips to lower blood sugar, guidance on emotional well-being, or fresh meal ideas from registered dietitians and diabetes educators, you’ll find it in every issue.
What you can expect in each issue
- In-depth features on managing blood glucose, navigating complications, and staying healthy from head to toe.
- Expert Q&As from certified diabetes care and education specialists.
- Fresh, diabetes-friendly recipes and nutrition advice curated by registered dietitians.
- Product reviews, news briefs, and lifestyle tips to keep you informed and inspired.
- Reader-favorite columns, including Ask Away, The Right Moves, Smart, Smarter, Smartest, and more.
Subscribe your way
We offer multiple ways to stay connected:
Print Subscription: Receive every issue delivered straight to your door.
Digital Subscription: Read anywhere, anytime on your computer or mobile device.
Best Deal: Print + Digital Bundle: Get the best of both worlds and big savings.
Click here to subscribe now and be part of our relaunch!
We’re incredibly grateful for the support of our loyal readers and contributors — and we’re excited to welcome new subscribers into the fold. If you’ve been missing the magazine, now’s the perfect time to return. If you’re new to Diabetes Self-Management, we’re so glad you found us.
Here’s to a new chapter — full of fresh content, trusted advice, and a community that understands.
Subscribe today and help us bring Diabetes Self-Management into its next great era.
All the best,
Diane Fennell
Editorial Director
Diabetes Self-Management