Tag Archives: Diabetes
29
Sep
Urinating and Diabetes: What to Know
Urinary incontinence isn’t peeing too often; it’s urinating or leaking when you don’t want to. It’s a common problem among people with ...
27
Sep
Diabetes and the Filipino Diet
Limit Oil and SugarThere’s no getting around it: There are a lot of deep-fried and sticky sweet dishes that come from the Philippines, ...
26
Sep
The Causes of Type 1 Diabetes
GeneticsGenetics frequently play a role in the development of type 1 diabetes, and the risk of developing it increases if it is inherit...
26
Sep
7 Fruits to Avoid or Limit if You Have Diabetes
Despite its sugar content, fruit can be a healthy part of a diabetes-friendly diet. “Fruit does contain natural sugar, but it also come...
20
Sep
5 Worst Supplements for Type 2 Diabetes, According to Research
Note: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve supplements for safety or effectiveness. Talk to a healthcare profes...
18
Sep
Heart-Healthy Foods to Include in Your Diabetes Diet
Lynn Grieger is a registered dietitian-nutritionist, certified diabetes care and education specialist, certified personal trainer, and ...
17
Sep
Why Lifting Weights Is So Healthy for Type 1 Diabetes
Other Health Benefits of Strength Training for People With TD1The perks of lifting weights are many and varied, but some have special i...
17
Sep
Nearly Half of People With Diabetes Don’t Know They Have It
A new global study found that nearly half the people with diabetes don’t know it, and that younger people are more likely to be unaware...
13
Sep
Diabetes Symptoms in Women: What to Look For
Menopause can bring new challenges and complications for women with diabetes.“Perimenopause and eventually menopause lead to a natural ...
12
Sep
How to Beat Diabetes Tech Distress
Insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors are life-changing tools for many people with diabetes, but these devices can have a downs...