Coronary artery disease and diabetes can be managed by a healthy diabetic diet, exercise, and diabetes education. Insulin levels must be monitored when you use insulin injections, insulin shots, and an insulin pump. Insulin pump information is available for childhood diabetes, Type 1, and Type 2 diabetes.

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