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When you have diabetes, there are no “days off.” Support from family, professionals, and the community can help diabetics manage the disease and thrive. Three circles of support are key.
A home-delivered meal program provides proven advantages in helping to improve outcomes for those with diabetes.
Even though gestational diabetes is a temporary condition, there is still a threat present to the health of both mother and baby. What are these risk factors, and how do you combat them?
For those managing diabetes, the holidays can be a difficult time. However, it is still possible to be merry and bright this holiday season by following these five tips.
Follow these 4 tips to help decrease the chance of developing type 2 diabetes.
Managing diabetes requires a lifelong commitment to making the right choices. The ability to do that can be cumbersome due to four key challenges.
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Does gender matter when it comes to assessing the risk of developing certain chronic diseases?
Learning to live with diabetes can seem overwhelming. Follow these five steps to help towards the ease of managing your diabetes and hitting your health goals.
As we recognize National Diabetes Month in November, there are some bright spots in what is an overall troubling picture of diabetes in America.
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” and “Prevention is the best medicine.” These sayings may be old-fashioned, but they're tried and true especially when it comes to diet and its impact on chronic health conditions.
We partnered with the Diabetes Practice Group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in sponsoring our first-ever Fall Recipe Contest.
For the more than 30 million Americans living with diabetes, every day is a constant routine of self-care to ward off dangerous complications of the disease. That means monitoring glucose levels regularly, getting enough exercise, and most importantly, eating a healthy diet. A diabetes-friendly diet boosts longevity and quality of life while reducing the potential for complications including stroke, visual impairment, kidney disease, and heart disease.
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