by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Nov 27, 2025 | CCMH Community, Community Health, Diabetic Care, Healthy Living
Thanksgiving revolves around gratitude, family, and—undeniably—food. For those trying to manage diabetes, the holiday table often transforms from a source of joy into a source of stress. You might wonder if a single slice of pie will derail your progress or if you...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Nov 20, 2025 | CCMH Community, Community Health, Diabetic Care, Healthy Living
For many, a diabetes diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. During National Diabetes Awareness Month, we are replacing confusion and uncertainty with a clear, actionable plan. Diabetes is a manageable condition. With the right support and...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Jun 4, 2025 | CCMH Community, Community Health, Diabetic Care, Wound Care
It’s Wound Healing Awareness Month, and while we often think about scrapes and cuts that heal up quickly, there’s a whole other category of wounds that stick around for a while – and they need our attention. Specifically, we’re talking about chronic...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Nov 13, 2024 | CCMH Community, Community Health, Diabetic Care, Healthy Living, Men's Health, Women's Health
Did you know that nearly 98 million American adults have prediabetes? That’s a staggering number, and many of these individuals may not even be aware of their condition. That’s why National Diabetes Month is so important. It’s a chance to spread the word...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Jun 10, 2024 | CCMH Community, Community Health, Diabetic Care, Healthy Living
Let’s face it, our bodies are incredible machines. We bump, scrape, and sometimes even slice ourselves throughout life, and usually, our bodies patch things right up. But have you ever stopped to wonder what’s actually happening behind the scenes during this amazing...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Nov 15, 2023 | CCMH Community, Community Health, Diabetic Care, Podiatry, Wound Care
Living with diabetes involves a lot of tasks: monitoring blood sugar, preparing nutritious meals, incorporating physical activity, managing medications, and attending doctor’s appointments. With all these responsibilities, it’s easy to overlook your feet....