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Our More on Diabetes articles will provide helpful diabetes and health information on topics including diabetes management, exercise, diabetic recipes, diabetes complications, diet and nutrition, pet diabetes and more. Articles are written or reviewed by healthcare professionals who have experience in diabetes and health education.

Jul 19, 2017

Positive or Negative Language Can Influence Your Diabetes Control

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-09-25T10:24:36-04:00Updated: July 19th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|8 Comments

Proper wording can have a huge influence on the interpretation of the dialogue and further discussion in most conversations, especially when they concern diabetes. Words are “powerful” and can’t be retracted once said. Words can shape feelings and attitudes and may even cause discrimination. The Diatribe Foundation created “a language toolkit” hoping that certain words when […]

Jul 5, 2017

More Questions Related to Diabetes with Nurse Robbie

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-11-15T13:01:46-05:00Updated: July 5th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|2 Comments

It always amazes me to hear some of the pertinent questions asked by our patients with diabetes when in diabetes management sessions. I’m certain that many of you have similar concerns but may not have anyone locally to ask or be the person to write in to ADW diabetes. So, I intend to share recently asked questions to offer you the needed information. Here we go:

Jun 28, 2017

Summer Skin Care with Diabetes

By ADW|2017-11-28T10:38:29-05:00Updated: June 28th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Skin Care|0 Comments

The heat is on and this may mean skin problems for people with diabetes. Proper skin care is important all year round, but especially during the summer season. From sunburn and insect bites to dry skin and poison ivy, there are several precautions that should be taken to have the best possible summer skin with diabetes.

Medications […]

May 31, 2017

What Does Liver Disease Have to do With Diabetes?

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-05-23T10:21:26-04:00Updated: May 31st, 2017|Complications, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|3 Comments

The American College of Gastroenterology released new guidelines on liver chemistry tests in December 2016. Changed level recommendations were included for ALT- alanine aminotransferase, AST- aspartate aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin levels. In the past, ALT levels were accepted at a range from 30-40 IU/L and up to 70-80 IU/L while being hospitalized (body under […]

May 17, 2017

New Changes in the Diabetes World

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-05-17T09:18:38-04:00Updated: May 17th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Newsletters, Recent Diabetes News|2 Comments

Patients are constantly asking what is new in the field of health and diabetes. Since diabetes affects so many people worldwide, whether it is the patient, family member or caregiver, it is important to stay informed. New information, studies, medications, products and technologies are emerging on a daily basis since diabetes is so prevalent. Let’s examine […]

May 10, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions in a Diabetes

By Roberta Kleinman|2018-09-17T11:16:14-04:00Updated: May 10th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|4 Comments

It has been quite a while since I shared some of the common questions asked by my diabetes patients, just like you. The questions often run the gamut focusing on medications, complications, proper eating, exercising habits and what is in the recent news concerning diabetes. Some questions come up regularly and I decided to share them with you in this newsletter.

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