Diabetes - Original Articles
Sure, working up a sweat with cardio is an important part of your diabetes management. But here s why you should pick up some weights, too.
Normal weight people can have or be at increased risk for diabetes and other health problems. Are you one of them?
People with diabetes are at a higher risk for depression. Here s how to tell if it s more than just a mood swing, and what you can do about it.
Make sure you re not sabotaging your efforts at managing your diabetes avoid these unhealthy foods.
There s a new form of insulin available could it be an option for you?
Seven strategies to help you manage your blood sugar at the office.
A contact lens device being developed by Google could let people with diabetes manage their blood sugar.
Prediabetes is a serious and unfortunately common condition that puts individuals at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Find out if you are prediabetic, and learn how to reverse the condition.
Why this popular diet may help prevent diabetes and help those who already have the disease control their symptoms.
NASCAR Nationwide Series driver and American Diabetes spokesperson Ryan Reed talks about racing cars, managing diabetes, and pursing dreams.
How to deal with a Type 2 Diabetes diagnosis, plus five lifestyle changes to slow or prevent the disease.
People who have diabetes are at much greater risk for gangrene. Learn the causes, symptoms, and prevention.
Diabetes doesn't take a break. And when you're living with diabetes, neither can you. Learn about the mindset you need to stay motivated.
A needle-free approach to monitoring blood glucose levels is currently undergoing research and will soon face clinical trials.
Keeping track of carbohydrate intake is essential for those of us with diabetes: Because carbs break down into glucose, they have a big impact on blood sugar levels. And thanks to today's technology, tracking carb intake has never been easier.
Chronic and persistent fatigue is a common complaint among those living with diabetes. Thankfully, you can feel more energetic and get more out of life by following these tips.
Here's how to enjoy sweets and treats within the confines of your condition.
Some say juicing is an effective way of warding off chronic diseases. Others say eating whole foods is the better route to go. Who's right?
These seven edibles only seem healthy. Here's a list of smarter choices.
When you're the only one in your family with type 2 diabetes, it's common to face daily, difficult-to-resist temptations. Here's how to stick to a healthy diet.
While apples, blueberries, and grapes can help reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, fruit juice just may increase your chances of developing the disease. Here's why.
Find out why cinnamon may play a positive role in the management of blood sugar levels.
Certain things should be expressed but other things are better left unsaid.
More than one third of adults and nearly one in five children are obese. However, not all fat is created equal.
When a medical condition means you or a loved one must change how you eat, it feels overwhelming. Start here.
There's a new aid for people with diabetes, and it comes on four legs.
An insulin delivery system that relies on nanoparticles may one day make needles obsolete.
Is diabetes hereditary? What's the role of insulin? Get answers to these concerns and more.
Are you your own worst enemy when it comes to managing your condition? Here's how to get off the wrong track and onto the right one.
These driven, "non-nonsense" individuals seem to fare better when dealing with diabetes. Read on for the reasons.