Diabetes - Original Articles
Diabetes can put you at greater risk of tooth decay, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Here's how to help keep your smile healthy and bright.
Lower your risk of pre-diabetes, a precursor to diabetes, by loading up your plate with whole grains.
New rules provided by the American Association of Pediatrics may make managing diabetes easier on your child.
What does it mean to be a diabetes advocate? And are you up for the challenge?
Yes, you can bake guilt-free goodies that taste great, too. You just have to know which sweetener to use.
Researchers have identified an association among hormones and increased risk of diseases in people who smoke.
Don't fool yourself. Just because you appear healthy from the outside doesn't mean you can't develop diabetes.
Don't let your blood sugar swings result in mood swings. Use these preventative tips to keep an even keel.
Is there a connection between diet and this common brain disease?
Issues such as decreased sexual desire can often accompany diabetes. But it doesn't have to be that way. Read on for a list of causes and solutions.
Shopping online for your prescription medications can save you time and money. Here's how to ensure you have a positive experience.
Today and maybe every day, have a handful of almonds or walnuts. Find out how these diabetes-friendly foods can help your health.
If you have type 2 diabetes, you should know about the latest recommendations for treating hyperglycemia.
In between visits to the dentist, take these precautions to keep your mouth in tip-top shape.
Your risk of fracture is higher than average if you have diabetes. Take a few preventive steps now to ensure you don't break a bone later.
That miracle cure sound too good to be true? It probably is. Follow these tips to safeguard yourself and your family.
An estimated 1 out of 3 people with diabetes over the age of 50 has Peripheral Artery Disease, a condition that increases one's risk of heart attack and stroke.
Attention mozzarella, Muenster, and Monterey Jack lovers. Researchers have identified a possible connection between cheese consumption and reduced diabetes risk. But there's a flip side.
This common condition is often a precursor to diabetes.
Considering weight loss surgery? Read this first.
Could improving your diet and exercise habits return your blood sugar to a normal range? Here's what the latest research says.
Dealing with loved ones' concern about your diet is no picnic when you have diabetes. Learn how to deal with these caring (but meddling) meal monitors.
There's an app for that! We checked out tons of free or low-cost smart phone apps and found the very best ones to support your health.
Are carbs the worst? The best? Or something in between? Get the facts.
Here's what to consider before you disclose your condition.
A research study of 50 countries reveals surprising findings about black tea's effect on blood sugar.
Increasing your awareness and pinpointing patterns are just two of the ways keeping a food journal leads to weight loss and better health.
Pop this pill and you're promised pain-free sugar pang prevention. Quite a perk, but pause, there are possibly potential problems to ponder.
A plant extract from Asia may help treat eczema, psoriasis, type 1 diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis.
An estimated 750,000 Americans get sepsis each year and 28 and 50 percent will die from the infection. Who's at risk for sepsis, and what can be done to prevent it?