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Our More on Diabetes articles will provide helpful diabetes and health information on topics including diabetes management, exercise, diabetic recipes, diabetes complications, diet and nutrition, pet diabetes and more. Articles are written or reviewed by healthcare professionals who have experience in diabetes and health education.

Apr 25, 2014

The Discovery of Insulin – The 10th Decade

By |2026-02-04T10:47:26-05:00Updated: April 25th, 2014|Diabetes Management, General Information|0 Comments

Insulin was discovered early in the 20th century and it changed the prognoses for people with diabetes. The first patient was treated with insulin in 1922 and now insulin therapy is nearing its 10th decade in use. Discover how the discovery of insulin brought new hope to people with diabetes and why it continues to be […]

Apr 17, 2014

How to Be a Caregiver to Someone with Diabetes

By |2026-02-04T11:06:19-05:00Updated: April 17th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

It is often challenging to be a caregiver to someone with diabetes. You are concerned about the person’s well-being and must be a careful observer to ensure the person stays healthy. Find out how to be an effective caregiver and still manage to take care of yourself.

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Apr 14, 2014

What Is Peripheral Arterial Disease?

By |2026-02-04T11:17:10-05:00Updated: April 14th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

When blood sugar levels fluctuate or stay high too long, people with diabetes are at risk of developing peripheral arterial disease (PAD). When the blood vessels located away from the heart get damaged or blocked, peripheral arterial disease occurs and affects the arteries in your arms/hands and legs/feet. Discover more about peripheral arterial disease and what […]

Apr 11, 2014

Pre-Diabetes – Get Started Today

By |2026-02-04T11:17:59-05:00Updated: April 11th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Pre-diabetes means you blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. It is a serious warning that you are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If the doctor diagnosed you with pre-diabetes, you need to start getting healthier today.

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Apr 9, 2014

Diabetes & the Elderly

By |2026-02-04T11:22:12-05:00Updated: April 9th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

Almost 20 percent of Americans over the age of 65 have diabetes and another quarter of the older population have insulin resistance. Diabetes diagnosis and treatment can be challenging for the elderly, especially when the annual out-of-pocket costs can be up to $12,000. Find out more about how diabetes affects the elderly and what to do […]

Apr 9, 2014

Retinopathy, Peripheral Neuropathy & Nephropathy

By |2026-01-28T13:09:10-05:00Updated: April 9th, 2014|Complications, Newsletters|0 Comments

I often consult with patients who are given diagnoses that they are unfamiliar with. They are too afraid or unsure to ask their health care provider what the definition means. Sometimes even the explanations are misunderstood. I wanted to review some common diabetes complications which may apply to you. My goal is to keep it simple […]

Apr 4, 2014

Special Foods for Diabetes

By |2026-02-04T11:25:13-05:00Updated: April 4th, 2014|Diabetes Management|0 Comments

People with diabetes can adopt a healthy eating plan that boosts their overall well-being. The right foods are low in calories and fat and rich in nutrients. There are a variety of delicious choices that make you feel completely satisfied rather than deprived.

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Apr 2, 2014

Children with Type 1 Diabetes

By |2026-02-04T11:35:27-05:00Updated: April 2nd, 2014|General Information, Type 1|0 Comments

Most parents are concerned about buying school supplies and clothes when their children go back to school. Parents need to make additional preparations when they have a child with Type 1 diabetes. Consider these back to school tips to ensure your child is healthy and safe at school.

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