Diabetes Newsletters

Mar 6, 2018

Easter, Diabetes and Sugar Cravings

By Roberta Kleinman|2018-03-08T10:13:27-05:00Updated: March 6th, 2018|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Gestational, Health & Wellness, Newsletters, Pre-Diabetes, Type 1|1 Comment

Walking into the stores you see enormous chocolate bunnies, marshmallow /caramel filled Easter eggs (or chicks), sugar laden Easter peeps in yellow, green and pink along with a wide assortment of colored jelly beans or gummy bunnies all in preparation for the Easter Holiday.

Feb 13, 2018

The Connection Between Diabetes and Gum Disease

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-09-21T09:30:47-04:00Updated: February 13th, 2018|Dental Health, Diabetes Management, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|2 Comments

Periodontal disease is a "chronic inflammatory disease caused by bacterial colonization that affects the soft and hard structures that support the teeth." Approximately 90% of the worldwide population has gingivitis, the mild form of periodontal disease and 50% of Americans over the age of 30 have the more advanced form called periodontal disease.

Feb 6, 2018

National Heart Month – Get the Facts

By Roberta Kleinman|2018-03-06T13:30:48-05:00Updated: February 6th, 2018|Diabetes Management, Heart Connection, Newsletters|3 Comments

February is American Heart Month, a time when people think of the human heart as a symbol of love. During the month of Valentine’s Day, we see more hearts and bright, red colored clothing than any other time during the year. While purchasing a delicious, dark, chocolate heart for your valentine, use this month to learn more about your risks for heart disease and stroke along with ways to stay healthy.

Jan 1, 2018

The New Year and You – Happy 2018 Year of the Dog!

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-09-21T09:36:44-04:00Updated: January 1st, 2018|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Fitness & Diabetes, Newsletters|1 Comment

The New Year is here and like most individuals, you may be putting together a list of changes you would like to make in this coming year. Humans tend to be goal-oriented which makes us different from other species. Being human also prevents us from always achieving the goals we set.

Dec 26, 2017

7 Creative New Year Resolutions for People with Diabetes

By ADW|2024-03-06T10:54:34-05:00Updated: December 26th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Fitness & Diabetes, Newsletters|0 Comments

As people celebrate the holidays and overindulge, thoughts turn to making better choices during the year ahead. The start of another year often makes people review their current behaviors and consider ways to improve them. Consider a few creative New Year resolutions that could improve your diabetes management and overall well-being.

Dec 19, 2017

Natural Ways to Combat High Cholesterol and High Blood Pressure

By Roberta Kleinman|2023-10-09T18:56:24-04:00Updated: December 19th, 2017|Diet & Nutrition, Heart Connection, Newsletters|2 Comments

This week in diabetes management sessions, I counseled a 63-year old gentleman who has had type 2 diabetes for 5 years and was being treated with Metformin, 1000mg, twice a day. He never attended diabetes or nutritional education and had very little understanding of proper self care except for taking his “two diabetes pills”.

Dec 12, 2017

Brittle Type 1 Diabetes OR Type 1 Diabetes – Which is it?

By Roberta Kleinman|2018-03-06T14:00:23-05:00Updated: December 12th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Newsletters, Type 1|2 Comments

“Due to the increase in prevalence of type 1 diabetes, a new report projects the global type 1 diabetes costs to reach over 25 billion dollars by 2024.” Type 1 diabetes is considered an autoimmune disease that effects the beta cells of the pancreas where insulin is formed. It comes on rapidly and exogenous insulin via […]

Nov 28, 2017

10 Holiday Food Myths That Can Mess with Your Blood Sugar

By Roberta Kleinman|2017-11-30T12:35:20-05:00Updated: November 28th, 2017|Diabetes Management, Diet & Nutrition, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

A study by The World Obesity Federation showed, “The cost of treating obesity will reach 1.2 trillion dollars annually by 2025 across the world.” The US is poised to surpass all the other nations in terms of health costs related to obesity. The average holiday meal measures up to 3000 calories, which is more than most […]

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