Diabetes - Management

How to Choose the Proper Diabetes Diet

Having diabetes doesn't equate with a lifelong sentence to a punitive and restrictive meal plan. Just know how and when to find the proper diet.

6 Common Skin Problems in Diabetics

How do you treat the skin you’re in? If you’re diabetic, hopefully you take extra care to examine yours often and see a doctor at the first sign of any abnormality.

Glucose Tattoos: Could They Work for You?

Could a glucose tattoo work for you? Here, the truth about this method for testing blood sugar.

Brown Rice for Diabetes

Here, a primer on brown rice to help you beat diabetes.

10 Early Signs of Hypoglycemia

What happens when your sugar drops too low?

Sleep's Effect on the Body's Insulin

When you don't get enough sleep, it can make you feel groggy and cranky. But it can also result in insulin resistance that can lead to the development of type 2 diabetes.

Processed Meat and Diabetes Risk

Does eating processed meat increase your risk of diabetes? Find out here.

Cholesterol Drugs for Healthy Adults: A Risky Move?

Risks have been found for healthy people taking cholesterol drugs.

Diabetes Diets: Myths vs Facts

Work through the fallacies to get the diet truth you need.

The Link between Sleep Apnea and Diabetes

Tips for how to prevent this sleep-robbing, and potentially fatal, disorder.

Tai Chi for Diabetes

It's relaxing, fun, and can help keep your blood sugar in check. Tai chi may be just what your body needs.

The Benefits of Laughter for Diabetics

A good laugh can lower your blood sugar.

Diabetes and Birth Control

Which option is best for for you? Read on to find out.

5 Ways your TV is Slowly Killing You

Research suggests that your TV-viewing habit can be a deadly pastime.

Mary Tyler Moore: Living with Diabetes

How one celebrity copes and thrives.

The Link Between Your Blood Sugar and Your Mood

Irritable? Sleepy? Confused? Your feelings are closely tied to your blood sugar.

Difference Between Normal Foot Changes and Diabetes Complications

Learn the difference between normal changes in your feet and diabetes complications so that you can put your best foot forward.

Vegetarianism for Diabetics

Here are tips for becoming a vegetarian while responsibly managing your blood sugar.

Female Complications and Diabetes

Women must deal with some complications that men don’t. Here, the diabetes complications no one talks about.

How to Avoid Blood Sugar Level Extremes

Avoiding extremes when managing blood sugar levels is important to keep from going too high or too low.

Could an Artificial Pancreas Cure Diabetes?

Under development is an amazing, life-simplifying device.

The Lowdown on Artificial Sweeteners

Are you sugar substitute savvy? Here's the lowdown on what's available.

Can You Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?

Experts say that Type 2 Diabetes can be reversible—if you’re willing to change your lifestyle.

The Link Between Depression and Obesity

In yet another example of the inseparable link between mental and physical health, medical experts are noting the increase in depression among people who are obese, especially as they age.

Exercise and Diabetes: Knowing Your Limits

Exercise is great, but if you're diabetic, it is possible to get too much of a good thing.

11 Healthy Halloween Ideas

Help your kids enjoy the year's spookiest night without sacrificing nutrition.

A Handful of Grapes Could Help Fight Diabetes Complications

They're juicy and delicious, but grapes may also be helpful in counteracting some complications of diabetes.

Have Your Diabetes Meds Stopped Working?

You take your meds faithfully, yet judging from how you feel, you're beginning to suspect they may not be as effective as they'd once been.

Avoiding Insulin Dosage Mistakes

Stories of insulin dosage mix-ups that have had fatal results are unfortunately all too common, but they can be avoided by following critical tips.

Body Fat and Disease Prevention

Having fat on the lower portion of your body, such as on the thighs, hips and backside, may protect against diabetes and heart disease, a recent report suggests.
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