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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.

Apr 3, 2017

What May Cause Your Muscle Aches and Pains When You Have Diabetes?

By ADW|2023-11-06T19:12:32-05:00Updated: April 3rd, 2017|Complications, Diabetes Management, Foot Care, Health & Wellness|1 Comment

Moving with diabetes is more difficult for those with persistent muscle aches and pains. Diabetic neuropathy causes nerve damage that can lead to tingling, pain, and numbness. Find out what may cause pain when you have diabetes and how you can feel better.

What is Diabetic Neuropathy?

Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve disorder that affect people with diabetes. […]

Mar 29, 2017

Overlooked Cheap and Healthy Foods

By ADW|2017-03-29T08:33:32-04:00Updated: March 29th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition|2 Comments

A proper diet is one of the major ways to manage diabetes and healthy foods often get a bad reputation for being expensive. With some planning, there are plenty of diabetes-friendly options that can fit into your budget. Consider these cheaper healthy food options that are often overlooked for people with diabetes.

Preparing for the Grocery Store

The […]

Mar 1, 2017

15 Quick Food Safety Tips

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-03-01T08:29:45-05:00Updated: March 1st, 2017|Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

“48 million Americans suffer from food poisoning each year”. Today’s bacteria are more virulent and harder to control than past years. Due to antibiotic overuse in the animal population, coupled with resistance to pesticides, it becomes more difficult to keep our food sources healthy and us safe. Another common practice of liberally using hand sanitizers over […]

Feb 27, 2017

Thoughtful Gifts for People with Diabetes

By ADW|2024-09-10T13:33:30-04:00Updated: February 27th, 2017|General Information, Health & Wellness, Type 1|1 Comment

Every season seems to be the perfect time for gift giving for that special someone you love. Christmas season came and went with lots of decorated Christmas sweaters and red reindeer pajamas. Valentine’s Day suggests the need to order long stem red roses, chocolates and anything that has a heart shape. Gift giving and its timing can be predictable or not.

Feb 22, 2017

Simple, Old Fashioned Foot Care with Diabetes

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-09-25T10:39:54-04:00Updated: February 22nd, 2017|Diabetes Management, Foot Care, Newsletters|1 Comment

This week during diabetes management teaching sessions, I interacted with 3 new onset Type 2 diabetes patients who were mystified about dealing with “foot awareness” and the need for scrupulous foot care. Since diabetes education can be overwhelming at the initial visit, I try to keep each aspect of care very simple and basic. The patients […]

Feb 15, 2017

Clinical Developments And More

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-01-30T10:22:55-05:00Updated: February 15th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Newsletters, Recent Diabetes News|1 Comment

Each year diabetes treatment becomes more sophisticated with new technology, better medications and increased knowledge and awareness from our medical practitioners. Certain aspects of diabetes treatment remains the same throughout the years, but following old protocols might not be enough for blood sugar control in the upcoming year. Let’s examine some of the latest trends and […]

Feb 8, 2017

What Exactly is Type 3 Diabetes?

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-04-03T14:25:31-04:00Updated: February 8th, 2017|General Information, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|6 Comments

According to Dr. Mark Hyman, a well-known physician/author who focuses on diabetes, heart disease and diet, “10% of 65 year olds, 25% of 75 year olds and 50% of 85 year olds will develop dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.” Along with diabetes and obesity, it is a global epidemic. Alzheimer’s is the top form of dementia and […]

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