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Why Pneumococcal Pneumonia Vaccination Is Important for People with Diabetes 

Chicago, IL June 2022 This blog post is sponsored by Pfizer, and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services. This article and the links contained in it provide general information for educational purposes only. The information provided in this article is not a substitute for medical care. It should […]

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The Best Type of Exercise for Type 1 Diabetes

[…] you can do safely. Talk to your doctor about what forms of exercise are best. Do not exercise if you feel ill or sick. Always wear a medical ID.  When NOT to exercise if you have type 1 diabetes If your blood sugar is less than 100mg/dL. Eat 15-30g of carbohydrate to raise your blood […]

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Somogyi Effect vs. Dawn Phenomenon and Blood Sugar Levels

[…] 2 diabetes. It can be used to slow down the release of glucose from the liver and thus prevent dawn phenomenon in some people. Dawn phenomenon treatment ideas So, what can you do to help prevent dawn phenomenon?  Here’s a few strategies: Eat a small bedtime snack with less carbohydrate and more protein Have […]

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Exercise and Diabetes – Guidelines and Effects on Blood Sugar

[…] using your muscles the most. Test your blood sugar regularly for a few hours after finishing exercising to ensure you do not drop low. Always wear a medical ID. Make sure to check with your doctor or healthcare team before starting new activities. They will be able to best advise you on what is safe […]

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Healthy Living With Diabetes

[…] feta, pecans, chicken, and dressing into a bowl. Mix and enjoy! #milknhoneynutrition #diabetes #bloodsugar #type1 #t1d #type1diabetes #type2 #t2d #type2diabetes #prediabetes #bloodsugarfriendly Should you be wearing a medical ID? If you were to get in an accident and were unable to speak, what would medical personnel need to know in order to save your life. […]

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How to Lower A1C Naturally + 5 Myths to Ignore

[…] In this article, we’ll dive into what a1c is and not myths and truths about how to lower a1c naturally.  ***This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services. This article and the links contained in it provide general information for educational purposes only. The information provided in this […]

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What are the 6 different types of diabetes?

[…] diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The symptoms of DKA are thirst, frequent urination with high ketone levels, and high blood glucose. If you have any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.  Other diabetes complications If glucose levels stay high for a long period of time, it can affect certain organs, such as your eyes, kidneys, […]

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Top Continuous Glucose Monitoring Devices

[…] at a given time. Many of the monitors, until recently, required a finger stick and strips to test the blood. ***This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services. This article and the links contained in it provide general information for educational purposes only. The information provided in this […]

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Magnesium and Diabetes: Impact on Blood Sugar, Metformin, and More

[…] impacts blood sugar levels. We’ll also look at how much magnesium you need, and what foods are high in magnesium. *This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services. The article and the links contained in it provide general information for educational purposes only. The information provided in this […]

Are carbs bad for you?

[…] carbs do kids need? Carbohydrates are essential for growing brains and bodies. Just as with any food, restricting carbohydrates for children is only recommended in extreme unique medical situations. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends, “While a reduction of certain types of carbohydrates , such as added sugars, may be beneficial for our […]

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Is Tofu Good for Diabetes? Benefits, Nutrition & Blood Sugar Management

[…] Central. (2020).  American Diabetes Association: International Table of Glycemic Index and Glycemic Index Load Values  Harvard Health Publishing – Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load for 60+ Foods  Medical News Today – Prediabetes & High Cholesterol  American Heart Association. Clearing up questions on whether tofu is healthy. Neither soy nor isoflavone intake affects male reproductive […]

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Intermittent Fasting and Diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2)

[…] question remains, is intermittent fasting and diabetes a safe and effective way to manage diabetes over long periods of time? ***This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services. This article and the links contained in it provide general information for educational purposes only. The information provided in this […]

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