Sep 16, 2015

Summer Maladies with Diabetes

By ADW|2017-11-28T10:37:02-05:00Updated: September 16th, 2015|Diabetes Management, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

Summer is a time for fun in the sun and taking long walks which can lead to summer maladies such as Lyme disease, sunburn and poison ivy, oak and sumac. Learn how to handle these common maladies when you have diabetes.

  • Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that spreads from the bite of an infected deer tick. […]
Sep 11, 2015

Make Diabetes Friendly Meals in 15 Minutes

By ADW|2018-01-26T13:07:45-05:00Updated: September 11th, 2015|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

The time it takes to prepare healthy meals is often a major concern for people with diabetes. The good news is there are plenty of tasty choices that don’t take a long time to make. Discover how to prepare delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner options in 15 minutes or less.

  • Resist the temptation of fast food, sweet […]
Sep 8, 2015

Aging and Diabetes – Give Me Some Tips

By ADW|2017-10-18T14:43:32-04:00Updated: September 8th, 2015|Diabetes Management, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

About 25 percent of Americans over the age of 60 have diabetes. As people get older, type 2 diabetes becomes more common. Consider a few simple tips to make aging and diabetes healthier and easier.

  • Ask for help if you need it. Often it can be difficult to admit you need assistance. Talk to your doctor if […]
Sep 7, 2015

What Are Ayurvedic Body Types?

By ADW|2018-01-29T15:15:47-05:00Updated: September 7th, 2015|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Often people with diabetes discover traditional medicine and holistic approaches are a winning combination. Ayurvedic medicine focuses on the connection between people, health, philosophy and the universe. Discover more about Ayurvedic body types and whether they relate to diabetes.

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Sep 3, 2015

The Advantages of Home Test Kits

By ADW|2024-07-12T21:11:31-04:00Updated: September 3rd, 2015|Diabetes Management, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

It would be unfeasible for people with diabetes to visit a lab or doctor each day to get routine testing. While lab tests are an essential part of any diabetes self-management program, it is also important to monitor your blood glucose levels each day.

Sep 2, 2015

Gut Bacteria Can Be Important with Diabetes

By ADW|2018-07-16T15:23:44-04:00Updated: September 2nd, 2015|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

The term "gut bacteria" may sound odd but this bacteria normally lives in your bowels and is quite beneficial. International research has revealed gut bacteria could help in the prevention and treatment of health problems such as diabetes and obesity. Discover how gut bacteria, also known as "good bugs." can be important for people with diabetes.

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