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Weight Loss and Smoothies: Can Sipping Your Way to Health Really Work?

Explore how smoothies can aid weight loss by offering nutrient-rich, low-calorie meal options when crafted with balance and moderation in mind.
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What is Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational diabetes arises during pregnancy, impacting mother and baby. Learn its causes, symptoms, and management for a healthy pregnancy.
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Are GLP-1 Drugs For Everyone

Explore the benefits and risks of GLP-1 drugs for type 2 diabetes. Are they suitable for everyone? Discover their potential and limitations.
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Diabetes and Obesity: A Deadly Combination

Discover the deadly synergy of diabetes and obesity, and explore strategies to tackle these intertwined global health challenges.

Who is Most at Risk for Developing Type 2 Diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar.

Do You Have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes?

Diabetes is a common disease carries both minor and major health risks. Have you ever wondered if you may have diabetes based on your health and energy levels? It is important to know if you have or are predisposed to the condition, since it affects how you live your life and could lead to significant illness or even death if left untreated.

9 Signs You Might Have Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood sugar levels over an extended period of time. Type 2 diabetes is diagnosed via a panel of blood tests which include a fasting blood sugar test, insulin levels, and a Hemoglobin A1c.

National Diabetes Month Is Nothing To Celebrate.

November is National Diabetes Month. Not cause for celebration, as far as I am concerned and I am a diabetes educator. If controlled properly, most people with diabetes can live relatively complication-free, but if left uncontrolled, diabetes can lead to major health problems like blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, stroke, nerve disease, and even amputations..

The Future of Treating Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood, which can lead to a range of serious complications, including heart disease, nerve damage, blindness, kidney failure, and amputations. Currently, there is no cure for diabetes, but there are many treatments available that can help manage the condition and reduce the risk of complications. However, these treatments are not always effective, and many people with diabetes are still looking for better and more effective treatments.

Diabetes: Is Yours Under Control?

Every day, about 2,200 people in this country are diagnosed with diabetes, which means that about 798,000 will be diagnosed in the coming year. Thousands more will develop the disease and not even know it.
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