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5 Diabetes-Friendly Aldi Finds This Week for Better Blood Sugar Control
Over 136 million of us either have diabetes or prediabetes. The good news: Making smart picks at the supermarket can go a long way toward keeping your blood sugar levels in a healthy range. And better ...
Bone was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 11, and for years she’s been an advocate for it. This past July, she spoke to ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests that a large percentage of people with diabetes are unaware they have the disease. Justin Paget/Getty Images Researchers estimate that around 44% of people in ...
There’s a cliché in the type 1 diabetes community that a cure has been “five years away” for as long as anyone can remember. For decades, patients have been told that researchers were on the verge of ...
Most people know there are two types of diabetes—type 1 and type 2. Knowing which one you have matters quite a lot for how you treat them. But what you may not know about is a lesser-known variation ...
When was the last time you had your blood sugar checked? It might be worth looking into, a new study says. Forty-four percent of people age 15 and older living with diabetes are undiagnosed, so they ...
Thousands of people may have been mistakenly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes due to an error with testing machines. At least 55,000 people will need further blood ...
Errors by machines used to diagnose diabetes mean at least 55,000 people in England will need further blood tests, a BBC investigation has discovered. Some patients have been wrongly diagnosed with ...
A patient with diabetes may share that they’ve been experiencing persistent knee pain. Could this be an overlooked symptom of diabetes? Understanding more about knee pain can help you treat your ...
People with type 1 diabetes must constantly rely on insulin injections or pumps, usually for the rest of their life after diagnosis. The autoimmune disease destroys the cells that produce the hormone, ...
Eating a Mediterranean diet — including lots of produce, whole grains and healthy fats — while also adding a few healthy lifestyle behaviors, could lower your diabetes risk by almost a third. That's ...
Help A Diabetic Child (HADC) recently announced that it will host its annual fundraiser dinner event, “A Cause Before the Cure: An Evening in Blue,” on Friday, Nov. 14, at Tiburón Golf Club, 2620 ...
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