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Dec 10, 2008

Healthier Holiday Tips

By |2026-02-20T09:44:36-05:00Updated: December 10th, 2008|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

The holiday season is upon us, and many of us are looking forward to the festivities that this time of the year brings. Holidays are often centered on food so it’s no surprise that people tend to gain weight at this time of year – in addition to having their blood sugar run higher than usual. […]

Nov 25, 2008

Thanksgiving Tips – The Healthy Holiday Meal

By |2026-02-20T09:48:41-05:00Updated: November 25th, 2008|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

The fact is the tradition of overindulging at Thanksgiving is as big as the meal itself! The traditional Thanksgiving meal has been estimated to contain more than a full day’s worth of calories with anywhere from 2,000 to 4,000 calories depending on what (and how much) fills your plate. It’s no wonder when creamy mashed potatoes […]

Oct 22, 2008

Sugar and Sugar Substitutes – Trick or Treat?

By |2026-02-02T11:11:22-05:00Updated: October 22nd, 2008|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

If you find the thought of having diabetes and eating sugar is just as frightening as ghosts and goblins, you’re not alone. One of the greatest myths about diabetes is that sugar is a forbidden food. The not-so-scary truth is that sugar, in moderation, can be included as part of a healthy diabetes diet. But with […]

Sep 10, 2008

Exercise Questions Answered

By |2026-02-20T10:08:10-05:00Updated: September 10th, 2008|Fitness & Diabetes, Newsletters|0 Comments

Q. What are the benefits of exercise?

A. For people with diabetes, the benefits of exercise are blood glucose level improvements, stress reduction, increased energy, weight control, and for those who participate in regular physical activity, which includes moderate aerobic exercise, there will be a reduction in cardiovascular disease risk.

Q. How do I begin an exercise program?

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Aug 20, 2008

Health Benefits of Beans

By |2026-02-20T10:19:27-05:00Updated: August 20th, 2008|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

You may remember the school yard chime, “Beans, beans, the magical fruit…” You say “musical?” Well, I say magical! The FDA agrees and has approved a U.S. dietary guidance message that says bean-rich diets may reduce your risk of heart disease and certain cancers. This includes garbanzo, kidney, black and other legumes (not the yellow and […]

Aug 13, 2008

12 Steps to Control Your Diabetes

By |2026-02-20T10:22:18-05:00Updated: August 13th, 2008|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|1 Comment

24 million Americans have diabetes and ⅓ of them don’t even know it! Diabetes can lead to many complications – since it is a disease of the vessels: heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, nerve damage and amputation are some of the problems that can result from uncontrolled diabetes. The good news is that diabetes can be […]

Aug 6, 2008

Diabetic Retinopathy: An In-Depth Look

By |2026-02-20T10:23:08-05:00Updated: August 6th, 2008|Complications, Newsletters|0 Comments

As a primary eye care practitioner, I am continually astonished by the number of diabetes patients I see who have either never had a dilated eye exam or feel they don’t require one (or at least not as often as I recommend). Then there are people with diabetes who are shocked to find out that their […]

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