Jun 26, 2014

What Are the Symptoms, Causes, and Risk Factors of Type 1 Diabetes

By ADW|2023-09-26T09:26:14-04:00Updated: June 26th, 2014|Diabetes Management, Type 1|0 Comments

With ongoing research, we know more about type 1 diabetes but we still need answers about the basic causes and newer sophisticated treatments. Dedicated research has revealed certain symptoms, causes, and risk factors of type 1 diabetes. Knowing them can help you learn more about yourself or a loved one who has this autoimmune disease.

Jun 25, 2014

Sweet Cravings When You Have Diabetes

By ADW|2023-09-26T09:27:12-04:00Updated: June 25th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

It is important to resist sweet cravings when you have diabetes. Indulging in too many sweets can lead to fluctuating blood sugar levels and other health problems. Learn how to combat sweet cravings and still feel satisfied about what you eat.

  • Many people with diabetes believe they have stronger sweet cravings than anyone else. There is […]
Jun 24, 2014

Bone Health & Diabetes

By ADW|2023-09-26T09:28:30-04:00Updated: June 24th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Maintaining optimum bone health is a concern for people with type 1 and 2 diabetes. Proper nutrition and an active lifestyle are important to maintain healthy bones. Discover how to improve your bone health and ward off other potential health problems.

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Jun 23, 2014

Benefits of Yoga and Diabetes

By ADW|2017-11-29T11:53:44-05:00Updated: June 23rd, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Many people with diabetes should be looking for ways to enhance their health, decrease stress levels and develop balance. Yoga is an effective way to stretch your muscles and increase your flexibility. Discover some of the benefits people with diabetes have derived from practicing yoga.

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Jun 11, 2014

Restless Leg Syndrome and Diabetes

By ADW|2024-03-06T12:19:55-05:00Updated: June 11th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder that causes unpleasant sensations in the legs with an uncontrollable urge to move them especially at night when a person is at rest. It is estimated about 10 percent of the United States population could have RLS. Studies reveal chronic diseases such as diabetes could be the cause […]

Jun 9, 2014

Sports Drinks and Diabetes

By ADW|2018-08-27T11:59:20-04:00Updated: June 9th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

People with diabetes recognize the importance of including exercise in their daily routines and staying hydrated during workouts. Lately it seems everyone is sipping on sports drinks while they exercise. Discover more about which sports drinks to choose when you have diabetes.

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May 23, 2014

Keep Up With Your Fitness Program

By ADW|2017-11-27T10:36:11-05:00Updated: May 23rd, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

An effective fitness program is essential for people with diabetes to maintain optimum health. Include exercise in your daily diabetes self-management program to feel better and reduce the risk of health complications. Consider a few simple ways keep up with your fitness program and have fun doing it.

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Apr 28, 2014

For Men Only

By ADW|2018-01-25T13:09:24-05:00Updated: April 28th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Men with diabetes may face certain issues that are distinctly different from women. Sexual health is a major concern for men with diabetes. Discover more about how to take a proactive approach to every aspect of diabetes self-management, including your sexual well-being.

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Apr 25, 2014

The Discovery of Insulin – The 10th Decade

By ADW|2016-06-03T15:40:15-04:00Updated: April 25th, 2014|Diabetes Management, General Information|0 Comments

Insulin was discovered early in the 20th century and it changed the prognoses for people with diabetes. The first patient was treated with insulin in 1922 and now insulin therapy is nearing its 10th decade in use. Discover how the discovery of insulin brought new hope to people with diabetes and why it continues to be […]

Apr 23, 2014

Heart Basics & Diabetes

By ADW|2014-05-14T11:44:03-04:00Updated: April 23rd, 2014|General Information, Heart Connection|0 Comments

People with diabetes are up to four times more likely to have heart disease than people without it. The good news is diabetes is considered a controllable risk factor for cardiovascular issues. Discover ways to manage diabetes and ward off heart problems to stay healthy for years to come.

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