Diabetes - Original Articles
Here are the solutions you need to add to your menu before you pick up your knife and fork.
Before you raise that glass, consider these stay-safe tips.
Coffee may decrease the risk of developing this disorder. But is it as simple as chugging lattes?
Top doctors share what works best when it comes to keeping your skin healthy.
Did you know diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease? But there are steps you can take to avoid this diabetic complication.
Is it possible to live with diabetes, eat meat-free, and be healthy? Here's what's essential to keep in mind.
This exercise combo is proven to make the biggest positive impact on your blood sugar.
Do diabetics need more vitamins than non-diabetics?
The terms are so similar that it's easy to confuse being allergic to insulin with insulin resistance.
What should you reach for and what should you avoid when it comes to living a healthy life with diabetes? It s easier than you think.
Harvard School of Public Health scientists, along with colleagues from other institutions, have discovered a natural substance in dairy fat that could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Lurking in the foods you love, these nutritionally bankrupt bad guys are well worth avoiding.
Here are the signs of hypoglycemia that your close family, friends, and coworkers should learn to recognize and how they should react and respond.
Understand the scary truth behind diabulimia, the diabetic eating disorder.
Educate yourself on what can happen so you can take the steps now to change your outcome for the better.
Losing extra weight can do wonders for bringing your blood sugar under control. But what are the pros and cons of your surgery options?
Could half the country be diabetic in 10 years? Here are changes you can make now to keep this scary prediction from becoming reality.
It's not too late to embrace these New Year's resolutions for those with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes increases risk of erectile dysfunction, but there are ways to keep your sex life satisfying.
Nearly 10 percent of Type 1 diabetics also have celiac disease. Here's how to eat well when you have both of these conditions.
They're not much bigger than your iPod and they can make managing your diabetes much easier than it used to be. So learning all about blood glucose meters and insulin pumps is crucial to good diabetes management.
If you've lost access to insurance, you may be wondering how you'll survive. Is there a way to get good health care even if your finances are unstable?
A baby, maybe? Here's what you need to know before trying to conceive.
Get to know this common test, what it measures, and what percentage number means you're in good control.
There are benefits to taking inhaled corticosteroids to control your asthma symptoms. But did you know this medicine can put you at risk for diabetes?
Get ready, get set, get moving!
Start paying attention to this organ, experts say, since having diabetes puts you at risk for developing a potentially serious liver disease.
What are the positive effects certain cereals can have on your insulin sensitivity?
What to do when your medication is no longer available.
Demystify the "dawn phenomenon" and prevent elevated blood sugar when you wake up.