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Mystery and Danger of Type 1 Diabetes

By Jane E. Brody for The New York Times Well Blog With mounting concern over the explosive rise in Type 2 diabetes, mostly among overweight and obese Americans, it is easy to forget that Type 1 diabetes, which is far less common, can be a much more serious disease that often seems to arise out… Continue reading Mystery and Danger of Type 1 Diabetes

Aimee Sharp
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Major Focus of New Health Campaign Targets Prediabetes

For the Lawndale News The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Medical Association (AMA) are on a mission to prevent type 2 diabetes in patients who are at risk of developing the chronic condition, MegPage Today reports. Their new joint initiative is called Prevent Diabetes STAT—short for Screen, Test, Act, Today—and… Continue reading Major Focus of New Health Campaign Targets Prediabetes

Aimee Sharp
Facts and more about World Diabetes Day.

World Diabetes Day 2014

Friday, November 14 is World Diabetes Day. This year has marked amazing discoveries, awesome support and a new theme from the International Diabetes Foundation: Healthy Living and Diabetes is the theme now through 2016. A lot of confusion still surrounds diabetes and how there are different “types.” This infographic from the International Diabetes Foundation is easy to… Continue reading World Diabetes Day 2014

Aimee Sharp
glaucoma symptoms and risk factors

What is Glaucoma? Risk Factors, Causes, Symptoms and More

Glaucoma is a serious eye disorder which currently affects over 3 million Americans. Early diagnosis and treatment is crucial as it can lead to blindness in as little as three years. Risk Factors: Glaucoma typically occurs most often in people over 40, but can also occur in young adults, children, and infants. Also at increased… Continue reading What is Glaucoma? Risk Factors, Causes, Symptoms and More

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS

World Diabetes Day 2012

November 14 is World Diabetes Day. 2012 is a milestone year for the over 300 million people living with diabetes. The World Diabetes Day 2012 campaign marks the fourth year of the International Diabetes Federation‘s five-year focus on “Diabetes education and prevention.” The slogan chosen for this year’s awareness campaign is Protect Our Future. Facts about diabetes:… Continue reading World Diabetes Day 2012

Gina Flores
Carbohydrates in Popular Candies

Counting Carbohydrates in Popular Candies

How many carbs are in your favorite candies? Our friends at the American Diabetes Association have made a list of popular candies and their carbohydrate...

Gina Flores

How Your Weight Can Affect Diabetes

Did you know that nearly 9 out of 10 people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes are overweight? If you are overweight, losing some weight could help you better manage your diabetes. People with diabetes are more likely to be overweight and to have high blood pressure and high cholesterol. At least one out of… Continue reading How Your Weight Can Affect Diabetes

Amy Long Carrera, MS, RD, CNSC, CWCMS

Diabetes and Sugar Substitutes

You can have Diabetes and still have a sweet tooth. The best sugar substitutes add sweetness to foods and beverages without affecting your blood sugar or your waistline, according to the American Dietetic Association. Your best alternatives to sugar are also stable in different food environments and have been approved as safe for human consumption… Continue reading Diabetes and Sugar Substitutes

Amy Long Carrera, MS, RD, CNSC, CWCMS

Proper Foot Care For Diabetics

In managing diabetes, it’s important to inspect your feet every day and seek care early if you have a foot injury. Make sure your health care provider checks your feet at least once a year or more often if you have foot problems. Your health care provider should also give you a list and explain the do’s… Continue reading Proper Foot Care For Diabetics

Gina Flores
Myths About Diabetes

Myths About Diabetes

With so many myths about diabetes, it’s sometimes difficult for people to believe the real facts– such as diabetes is serious and a potentially deadly disease. Common myths create an impression of diabetes that is not accurate and full of stereotypes.

Gina Flores
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