Mar 31, 2014

Proper Footwear

By ADW|2024-03-06T14:44:16-05:00Updated: March 31st, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

People with diabetes may have poor circulation and reduced sensation in their feet. They may not be able to feel if their shoes fit properly. It is important to have your feet measured and fitted as well as choose the right footwear to avoid injuries.

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Mar 28, 2014

Diabetic Meals from the Freezer

By ADW|2017-05-12T10:13:10-04:00Updated: March 28th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Stocking the freezer with the right foods helps people with diabetes ward off temptations. Reaching for junk food or fast food in a rush is always a poor choice. Make healthier decisions by keeping quick and easy diabetic meals in the freezer.

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Mar 26, 2014

Energy Bars – Benefits or Not?

By ADW|2018-01-25T12:53:14-05:00Updated: March 26th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Energy bars are one of the most popular food products today. People grab them for a quick snack or to replace a meal on-the-go. But are energy bars as beneficial as they claim to be? Consider these facts about energy bars to make an educated decision.

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Mar 24, 2014

Diabetes & Eye Issues – What’s New?

By ADW|2017-10-23T15:38:49-04:00Updated: March 24th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

People who have diabetes may be prone to eye complications with possible permanent vision loss. Certain eye conditions may present with symptoms but others do not. You may require an eye exam including a dilatation. Discover more about new treatments for eye problems which include such innovative treatments as laser surgery and medication.

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Mar 21, 2014

Stress, Body Fat & Diabetes

By ADW|2018-01-29T13:31:22-05:00Updated: March 21st, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

We all know ongoing emotional or physical stress makes us feel poorly. But chronic stress can also lead to serious health conditions such as excess body fat, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Find out the importance of reducing stress in your life to be healthier and happier.

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Mar 19, 2014

Five Common Diabetes Myths

By ADW|2017-10-18T13:23:52-04:00Updated: March 19th, 2014|General Information|0 Comments

People perpetuate several myths about diabetes which have no basis in fact. Myths cause unnecessary fear and prevent people from learning the truth. Consider these 5 common diabetes myths that are often shared in casual conversation.

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Mar 17, 2014

Worker’s Rights When You Have Diabetes

By ADW|2018-01-29T15:20:48-05:00Updated: March 17th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Dealing with diabetes self-management is difficult enough and it should not affect the way people treat you at work. If diabetes limits one of your major life activities, it is often considered a disability. As a result, you are protected against workplace discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and should be aware of your […]

Mar 14, 2014

Be Smart About Hypoglycemia

By ADW|2017-10-18T15:48:40-04:00Updated: March 14th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Hypoglycemia happens when your blood sugar levels become abnormally low. This can lead to multiple health complications for people with diabetes. Be smart about hypoglycemia to avoid this potentially serious condition.

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Mar 12, 2014

Insulin Pumps – Use & Acceptance

By ADW|2018-01-25T15:17:32-05:00Updated: March 12th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Diabetes management often involves self-administration of insulin to avoid severe blood sugar fluctuations. It can be frustrating to inject several insulin shots a day without achieving proper glucose control. Insulin pumps are used to provide a more consistent amount of insulin through out the day and night which allows for added flexibility. Find […]

Mar 10, 2014

Diabetes & Psoriasis

By ADW|2017-10-23T15:11:01-04:00Updated: March 10th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Dozens of recent studies have shown a link between diabetes and the chronic skin disease psoriasis. These studies revealed people with psoriasis are up to four times more likely to develop diabetes than those who do not have the skin condition. The National Institutes of Health reported about 3% of adults in the United States have […]

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