May 25, 2015

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Diabetes

By ADW|2024-03-06T11:16:41-05:00Updated: May 25th, 2015|Complications|0 Comments

Up to 5 million women have polycystic ovarian syndrome. Of these women, more than 50 percent of them will have diabetes or pre-diabetes by the age of 40. Discover more about polycystic ovarian syndrome and its link to diabetes.

May 20, 2015

Vitamin D, Exercise and Falling With Diabetes

By ADW|2017-11-28T16:15:17-05:00Updated: May 20th, 2015|Diabetes Management, Fitness & Diabetes, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

People with diabetes can be susceptible to falls, especially if they experience numbness, or have been diagnosed with neuropathy or certain neurological problems. The latest information discusses the possible benefits of exercise and vitamin D to help prevent falls when you have diabetes. Learn more about how vitamin D and exercise may help people with diabetes […]

May 15, 2015

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Diabetes

By ADW|2024-03-06T11:10:27-05:00Updated: May 15th, 2015|Complications, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, formally known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH, affects around 2 to 5 percent of people in the United States. NASH involves damage or inflammation to the liver which can lead to liver failure, cirrhosis or liver cancer. It is important to learn more about NASH as it often goes hand-in-hand with diabetes.

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May 14, 2015

8 Anti-Inflammatory Foods to Get You Healthy This Spring

By ADW|2023-09-25T13:40:48-04:00Updated: May 14th, 2015|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Health & Wellness|0 Comments

Spring brings to mind green grass, new life and plenty of fresh food. It is easier to make good choices when you have diabetes because there is an abundance of tasty produce available. Discover 8 anti-inflammatory foods to get you healthy this spring.

  • As the weather heats up, you want to stay hydrated. Add a sprig […]
May 4, 2015

Omega 3 vs. Omega 6 How Does It Relate to Diabetes?

By ADW|2017-11-27T14:17:39-05:00Updated: May 4th, 2015|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Health & Wellness|1 Comment

An ongoing debate exists about which is healthier – omega-3 or omega-6 fatty acids. Both are ‘essential’ fats the body needs for a variety of functions. Consider the comparisons between omega 3’s versus omega 6’s and how they pertain to diabetes.

  • Our bodies need omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids but cannot produce them. Food is the sole […]
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