Type-2 diabetes is an irreversible health condition which can only be managed with proper lifestyle habits. In this article, ...
Strict diabetes diets promise control but often falter in real life. Factors like stress, illness, and individual responses make rigid plans unsustainable. Experts like Dr. Karuna Chaturvedi highlight ...
For years, diabetes has been controlled through diet, meaning everything that goes down on one’s plate, reducing amounts of sugar, measuring consumed carbohydrates, and monitoring calorie intake.
You likely know that diabetes can trigger everything from fatigue to increased thirst—but it can also cause hair loss, notes Andres Splenser, MD, an endocrinologist at Memorial Hermann Health System ...
A study published in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine found that high-fiber foods are associated with lower blood glucose ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In this Diabetes in Real Life column, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Michael See, MS, ...
It can be difficult to wear an insulin pump or other diabetes device on your body. Use these tips to help manage your use of this technology and avoid any hiccups that might arise. Share on Pinterest ...
Diabetes can be incredibly isolating when you don’t have substantial support. Here’s how connecting with others helped me thrive. Diabetes management involves so many medical decisions and routines.
Artificial intelligence can play a key role in diabetes management programs by enabling more personalized health "nudges" for members, which drives higher engagement and better health outcomes, ...