Nov 13, 2014

3 Tips When Taking Insulin

By ADW|2023-09-25T15:36:53-04:00Updated: November 13th, 2014|Diabetes Management, Type 1|0 Comments

People with type 1 diabetes depend on insulin to keep their blood sugar levels under control. Insulin is given in an injection or pump and can help prevent diabetes-related complications when used correctly.

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Nov 10, 2014

Fiber Foods and Diabetes

By ADW|2023-09-25T15:38:07-04:00Updated: November 10th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

People with diabetes need plenty of fiber foods but often fall short on how much they should eat every day. Increasing your daily fiber intake can improve your heart health, help you maintain blood sugar control, and help you lose weight. Find out how to add the right types of fiber to your meal plan for […]

Nov 7, 2014

Blood Tests for People with Type 1 Diabetes

By ADW|2023-09-06T22:11:08-04:00Updated: November 7th, 2014|Diabetes Management, Type 1|0 Comments

It is essential for people with type 1 diabetes to be aware of their blood sugar levels to avoid further complications. Certain blood tests are recommended for people with type 1 diabetes to help them gain greater control over blood sugar spikes. Find out more about these blood tests and what they mean to you.

Nov 3, 2014

Casseroles to Bring to Thanksgiving

By ADW|2017-05-05T13:41:30-04:00Updated: November 3rd, 2014|Desserts, Diabetes Management, Side Dishes, Vegetables|0 Comments

Thanksgiving can be a challenging holiday when you have diabetes. Bringing your own diabetes-friendly casseroles to dinner is a way to ensure you have something good to eat. Guests are unlikely to know these delicious recipes are suitable for people with diabetes! They are also quick and easy so you don’t have to be a chef […]

Nov 2, 2014

How Are Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Different?

By ADW|2023-09-25T15:39:48-04:00Updated: November 2nd, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

There a few types of diabetes including LADA but the two main ones are diabetes type 1 and type 2. Both require ongoing monitoring and maintenance. There are similarities including the need to control blood glucose levels, but there are several differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes as well.

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