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Dehydration can make it harder for people with diabetes to control their blood sugar. But less is known about the link between dehydration and diabetes risk. Read on. → Read More
Diabetics, whether type 1 or type 2, are at a greater risk for depression and anxiety, scientific research shows. These mental health conditions make keeping your blood sugar stable more difficult. Here's when and how to seek help from a therapist. → Read More
Adopting a vegan diet has proven health benefits, but if you’re new to the eating approach, you may not know where to start. Fortunately, veganism is booming, and these bloggers’ websites offer vegan-recipe inspiration, motivational posts, and more. → Read More
While there’s no specific diet or medication proven to work for BPD, certain psychotherapies can help you or a loved one diagnosed with the disorder find relief. Learn about those options and get other self-care tips for BPD in this detailed article. → Read More
While scientists aren’t totally sure what causes celiac disease, they believe a mix of genetic and environmental factors plays a role. Here, learn about those theories and the top risk factors for celiac. Plus, find out if you should get tested for celiac → Read More
Learn how the 2018 ADA guidelines affect A1C tests, glucose monitoring, treatment for people with diabetes and heart disease, diabetes screening, and more. → Read More
Diabetes and heart disease often coincide, which means that people at risk for the cardiac issue may benefit from aspirin therapy, per the ADA. Learn more here. → Read More
You should limit regular sugar in a diabetic diet, but how sugar-free candy can affect blood sugar is less clear. Read this before you indulge. → Read More
Rich in flavonols, dark chocolate is a great diabetic dessert idea that may help lower blood sugar and reduce the risk for heart disease. Here's how. → Read More
Diabetes and depression are common comorbidities, but conquering negative feelings like jealousy or envy can reduce your risk. Learn how. → Read More
Poorly controlled blood sugar can lead to neuropathy, increasing the risk for issues like acid reflux (GERD), gastroparesis, and diabetes enteroneuropathy. → Read More
Losing weight successfully can help you prevent or control diabetes, but regaining lost weight, or yo-yo dieting, can have the opposite effect, increasing insulin resistance. → Read More
Help prevent blood sugar spikes and get the most nutritional bang for your buck with this guide. → Read More
Traditional cigarettes can increase the risk of diabetes, but what about e-cigarettes? Here's what the research says so far. → Read More
A new study suggests women who go through this transition at age 45 or younger may be at greater risk for diabetes. Here's what to know about your risk. → Read More
Juicing can be a good way to get in some extra fruits and vegetables, but in some cases, the health fad can have a negative effect on blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes. → Read More
Juicing can be a good way to get in some extra fruits and vegetables, but in some cases, the health fad can have a negative effect on blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes. → Read More
Multidrug-resistant bacteria, sometimes called "superbugs," are a critical health priority. → Read More
Teens who use synthetic cannabis, may be more likely to behave in risky ways than those who use only marijuana, a new study finds. → Read More
Older adults who drink more coffee may have lower levels of inflammation, a new study suggests. → Read More