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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.

Jun 12, 2012

Basic Sick Day Management

By ADW|2017-10-18T15:11:34-04:00Updated: June 12th, 2012|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

For people with diabetes, a sick day goes beyond congestion and coughing. Having a flu, infection, vomiting, diarrhea or nausea can possibly increase blood sugar. It is essential to test blood sugar more frequently when you are sick and follow some basic guidelines.

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Jun 8, 2012

Helpful Tips for Diabetic Neuropathy

By ADW|2024-08-06T14:48:01-04:00Updated: June 8th, 2012|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Neuropathy or nerve damage can be caused by many different illnesses but one of the leading reasons is diabetes. Neuropathy in the legs and feet is a diabetes complication that results from having your blood sugars and A1C stay out of control for a long period of time; when blood sugars are highly elevated it can […]

May 30, 2012

Bones, Joints & Diabetes

By ADW|2024-08-06T14:24:51-04:00Updated: May 30th, 2012|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Changes in your musculoskeletal system can be caused by diabetes. Your bones, joints, tendons, ligaments and muscles might be affected. It is essential to watch for symptoms involving your feet, fingers, wrists, hands, shoulders, spine or neck.

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May 21, 2012

Diabetes and Heart Disease – The Connection

By ADW|2023-10-19T16:05:02-04:00Updated: May 21st, 2012|Heart Connection, Newsletters|0 Comments

Heart Disease

Just when you figured out the difference between the “good” cholesterol (HDL) and “bad” cholesterol (LDL), British researchers have discovered there is another, more dangerous form of LDL cholesterol they are calling ‘ultra bad.’[1]

The research, headed by the British […]

May 18, 2012

Gluten Sensitivity

By ADW|2017-10-27T15:18:46-04:00Updated: May 18th, 2012|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Diabetes and gluten sensitivity are both autoimmune diseases with some similar symptoms. People with gluten sensitivity cannot tolerate the protein in certain grains. Recent research revealed links between gluten sensitivity and diabetes.

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May 16, 2012

Patients with Diabetes Share Their Insights

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:49:16-04:00Updated: May 16th, 2012|Diabetes Management, General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

I am constantly reading and researching information to find interesting things to write about for you but I keep coming back to conversations that I have had with actual patients as a great resource. We can give you important advice, as well as accurate protocols as health professionals, but if you are living with diabetes, you […]

May 11, 2012

3 Ways to Lower the Risk of Almost Any Chronic Disease – Part 2

By ADW|2023-09-28T10:09:57-04:00Updated: May 11th, 2012|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Not only can you help prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes, pre-diabetes, high cholesterol and blood pressure, but you can manage and control it too.

Manage and Control: Almost anyone can manage, bring under control and avoid deadly complications of almost any disease condition such as Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, COPD, high blood pressure and cholesterol […]

May 9, 2012

10 Techniques to Achieve Your Diabetes Management Goals

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:51:17-04:00Updated: May 9th, 2012|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|0 Comments

Each person who attends a physician visit or educational session to learn about diabetes management comes in with a different set of learning skills, styles, as well as their ability to accept and make quick changes in behavior. Many times, we as health care professionals tend to forget this and forge ahead with tons of information […]

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