Diabetes Newsletters

Apr 21, 2010

Maintaining Healthy Bladder Function

By Steven Kugler, MD|2016-04-01T16:12:51-04:00Updated: April 21st, 2010|Complications, Newsletters|0 Comments

Maintaining a healthy bladder can be hard when you have diabetes. Bladder problems are common as a result of the aging process. Diabetes makes these problems appear at an earlier onset and often with more severity. By keeping your blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol under control, and stopping smoking, you can lower your risk of […]

Apr 14, 2010

Make this Unbelievable Chocolate Cake

By ADW|2023-12-27T19:13:05-05:00Updated: April 14th, 2010|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

I have a mission with my new cookbook. I want you to “eat what you love” and still help you live healthy.

What if I told you that one of the best long-term strategies for a healthy body and managing your blood sugar is to indulge in all the foods you love. Hard to believe? Well, it’s […]

Apr 7, 2010

Numbers Don’t Lie

By Marci Sloane|2023-12-27T18:43:07-05:00Updated: April 7th, 2010|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|0 Comments

The diabetes statistics are frightening in our country:

  • 7.8% of our population has diabetes – 23.6 million children and adults. (American Diabetes Association – ADA).
  • 7th leading cause of death (CDC).
  • Significantly increased risk of heart disease (#1 leading cause of death in U.S. according to CDC), hypertension, kidney disease, nerve disease, blindness, amputation and dental disease.
  • $174 billion in […]
Mar 3, 2010

Diabetes & Sexual Health

By Steven Kugler, MD|2014-04-14T15:15:19-04:00Updated: March 3rd, 2010|Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

Because glucose is the main energy source for your muscles, nerves and blood vessels, healthy blood sugar levels will help maintain healthy biological functions.

The longer you have diabetes and the less control you have over your blood glucose, the higher the risk of complications. Sexual dysfunction is a complication that results from damage to the blood […]

Feb 24, 2010

Healthy Gums = Healthy Heart

By Stacy Stein, DMD|2014-04-14T14:57:52-04:00Updated: February 24th, 2010|Dental Health, Newsletters|0 Comments

Did you know that gum disease can lead to a heart attack? Did you know that the bacteria in dental plaque can enter into your blood stream through bleeding gums and stick to your heart valves? Do I have your attention? I hope so! When you spit after brushing your teeth, does your saliva appear to […]

Feb 10, 2010

The Benefits of Pulse Oximetry

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:24:30-04:00Updated: February 10th, 2010|Diabetes Management, General Information, Newsletters|1 Comment

To continue our exploration of diabetes and heart health during American Heart Month, I would like to introduce you to pulse oximetry, also known as “pulse ox.” In a nutshell, pulse oximetry devices measure how much oxygen is in your blood. Low oxygen saturation (hypoxemia) in blood can impede body function and harm vital tissues, resulting […]

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