Our latest work highlights how menopause alters insulin sensitivity and diabetes management, yet the intersection remains under-researched. This study explores how menopause stages impact diabetes outcomes.
Our study reveals that perceptions of hypoglycemia profoundly shape life with diabetes, exposing its broad mental, emotional, and physical toll.
Our research reveals how diabetes-friendly grocery stores really are, uncovering key barriers and ways to improve the shopping experience.
It’s important to be sure you have high-quality answers before making important clinical or commercial decisions.
A 3,000-person dQ&A survey shows 9% of those with T1D and 17% of those with T2D on insulin reported that they have self-rationed insulin because of cost.
Our research found that diabetes keeps many awake at night due to symptoms, complications, and comorbidities of diabetes.
We looked back at the 10-year trends in diabetes drug and device penetration in the dQ&A Community—here's what we found.
Our quarterly U.S. survey shows diabetes sharply reduces productivity and daily-life capacity—evidence that employers must offer stronger support.
From a son’s T1D diagnosis to thousands of focus groups and ethnographies, discover the journey behind dQ&A’s qualitative insights service.