90% of people with diabetes have this type. It occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body does not effectively use the insulin that is produced.
Type 2 diabetes
Diabetes is caused by eating too much sugar.
False.
There are several different reasons why someone may develop diabetes, including genes, family history, ethnic background, and other environmental and lifestyle factors. There is no single cause of diabetes, and it is often a combination of multiple factors.
This hormone lowers blood sugar by helping glucose move from the bloodstream into the cells.
Insulin

This Canadian city is home to the discovery of insulin.
What is Toronto?
This type occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin due to autoimmune disorder.
Type 1 Diabetes
People with diabetes should avoid all carbohydrates.
False.
Carbs are not off limits for people with diabetes, as long as you plan for them.
This organ produces both insulin and glucagon.
The pancreas
The very first insulin pump was so large that it looked like this.
What is a backpack?
This type of diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy.
This type occurs because of placental hormones, which are a normal part of pregnancy, cause insulin resistance.
Coffee with no sugar can increase blood sugar
True.
Some people's blood sugar is extra-sensitive to caffeine.
When blood sugar drops too low, this hormone is released by the pancreas to raise glucose levels.
Glucagon
World Diabetes Day marks the birthday of this scientist who co-discovered insulin.
Who is Frederick Banting?
10% of people with diabetes are this type.
Type 1 Diabetes
Carbohydrates have the biggest effect on blood sugar.
True!
This stress hormone can increase blood sugar during times of illness, fear, or anxiety.
Cortisol
World Diabetes Day was created by the International Diabetes Federation in what year?
1991
In Canada, approximately __% of the population lives with diabetes or prediabetes.
30% (over 3 million Canadians!)
Insulin can be taken as a pill.
False.
It must be injected or delivered by a pump.
High levels of this “fight-or-flight” hormone can temporarily raise blood sugar, especially during stressful events.
Adrenaline
Insulin was discovered in this year.
What is 1921?