Feb 26, 2014

Diabetes and Alzheimer’s – What’s the Connection?

By |2016-05-31T13:10:57-04:00Updated: February 26th, 2014|Complications, Newsletters|0 Comments

According to research done at the University of Wisconsin, diabetes may be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, but not all people who have diabetes get Alzheimer’s. Many of the reasons are still unknown, but more information is now becoming available. The connection is that both conditions can fuel and increase damage to the memory and […]

Feb 19, 2014

Triglyceride Information – Heart Health Month

By |2016-05-13T09:54:39-04:00Updated: February 19th, 2014|Heart Connection, Newsletters|0 Comments

I often counsel patients who have elevated triglycerides in conjunction with their diabetes, and since it is heart month I thought I would share some of that information. Almost 80% of people with diabetes have high triglycerides. It is most commonly seen when blood sugars are out of control. Increased triglycerides thicken the walls of the […]

Feb 12, 2014

Insulin Resistance – What Does it Mean?

By |2017-05-12T13:36:06-04:00Updated: February 12th, 2014|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|0 Comments

This week I instructed an obese African-American 59 year old woman who has had type 2 diabetes for 3 years. Unfortunately she had never been given the skills of diabetes management and had a poor understanding of diabetes and insulin resistance. She has already lost most of her vision due to retinopathy – an eye complication […]

Feb 5, 2014

February is Heart Health Month

By |2017-10-25T09:59:27-04:00Updated: February 5th, 2014|Heart Connection, Newsletters|0 Comments

Although death rates from stroke and heart attacks have dropped in the last decade, for those who have diabetes it is still the leading cause of death, with more than 600,000 deaths a year in the United States. Strokes have decreased from the 3rd leading cause of death to the 4th which is a huge public […]

Jan 8, 2014

Diabetes: Facts About Exercise

By |2017-10-25T09:51:16-04:00Updated: January 8th, 2014|Fitness & Diabetes, Newsletters|0 Comments

Exercise can easily produce positive results to anyone who has a chronic illness including heart disease, lung ailments, joint/back issues and diabetes. It helps each condition in a variety of ways but can specifically impact diabetes by using insulin more efficiently and ultimately lowering blood sugars.

Dec 18, 2013

Keep Your Brain & Blood Sugar In Control

By |2023-09-26T11:38:36-04:00Updated: December 18th, 2013|Diabetes Management, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

Americans tend to gain up to ten pounds during the Winter Holiday season. A new study from Dartmouth College focused on the vicious cycle of weight loss and gain by using neuroimaging. The MRI of the participants showed that a brain imbalance may be responsible for over eating. Impulse behavior and self control can be disrupted […]

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