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May 8, 2013

Tips from a Diabetes Practice

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-09-27T15:42:03-04:00Updated: May 8th, 2013|Diabetes Management, General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

My patients are the ones who inspire many of the newsletter topics. If it is on their minds there is a good chance that you may be thinking about these topics as well. This weeks patient education sessions were informative and several patients were focused on “belly fat and stress eating.” Let me share the points […]

May 1, 2013

The Role of the Registered Dietitian

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:46:32-04:00Updated: May 1st, 2013|Diabetes Management, General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

In honor of National Nutrition Month (which took place in March), I wanted to share what a dietitian’s role is in helping you with your diabetes management. I always suggest a complete accredited diabetes management program, which offers information including diabetes overview, medications, complications, exercise, stress management and nutrition.

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Apr 8, 2013

Using the Web for Correct Diabetes Information

By ADW|2017-11-28T13:13:06-05:00Updated: April 8th, 2013|General Information|0 Comments

People with diabetes want to get the latest facts about their health condition. Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to the effective self-management of diabetes. Learn how to use the web to find the most accurate information about diabetes and how to spot inaccuracies.

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Mar 20, 2013

Current Diabetes News

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-05-13T09:55:36-04:00Updated: March 20th, 2013|General Information, Newsletters, Recent Diabetes News|0 Comments

I continue to try to keep you up to date with information that is current, pertains to people with diabetes and is what your health care provider should be reading.

GLP-1/DPP4 Medication Study

A current study being done at John’s Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland revealed a 2 fold increased risk of acute pancreatitis needing […]

Jan 23, 2013

Four Interesting Questions & Answers About Diabetes

By Roberta Kleinman|2014-04-25T14:54:31-04:00Updated: January 23rd, 2013|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

I thought it would be a great time to share some recent interesting questions asked by patients in my diabetes practice. I enjoy the fact that they continue to think outside the box during their educational sessions; any question concerning your diabetes is considered appropriate and important.

Remember to keep searching until you get a reliable answer […]

Jan 9, 2013

Prevention tips for the New Year

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-11-27T15:46:06-05:00Updated: January 9th, 2013|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

The New Year is a great time to gain focus and take the best care of oneself by reducing possible complications associated with diabetes. According to the American Heart Association, even though rates of heart attack and stroke are falling each year due to better medical treatment, an increase of unhealthy habits will ultimately reduce the […]

Dec 26, 2012

Tips For the New Year: Diabetes or Not

By Roberta Kleinman|2014-04-25T13:29:47-04:00Updated: December 26th, 2012|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

Researchers at Harvard University have studied 3500 patients that had a gene variation known as TCF7L2. They found those who had this variation were 80% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Another study by Harvard University found that those who carried a gene variation called ARNT were also at high risk for type 2 diabetes.

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Dec 5, 2012

Tips for Cold and Flu Season

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:47:22-04:00Updated: December 5th, 2012|Diabetes Management, General Information, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

We are well into the cold and flu season that usually starts with the change in weather in late September, early October although cold viruses are around us all year long. As mentioned in previous newsletters having diabetes can reduce your immune system especially when your blood sugars are elevated. Increased blood sugars lower the ability […]

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