Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Healthy Diabetes Meal Plans

Discover the best and worst meals for diabetes-savvy dining
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Diabetes Diet: Healthy Meal Plans for Diabetes-Friendly Eating

Discover the best and worst meals for diabetes-savvy dining. See how to avoid carbs and control your blood sugar with healthier meal combinations that retain all the foods and flavors you love...
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Health Tip: Snacking Healthier With Diabetes

Just because you have diabetes doesn't mean you can't enjoy a healthier snack once in a while. The American Diabetes Association suggests: Snack on whole grains, fruits and...
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Health Tip: Looking for a Sweet Snack?

You don't have to indulge in an unhealthy snack to satisfy your craving for something sweet. Snack on one of these tempting treats, suggested by the American Heart Association...
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Health Tip: Kick Off Exercise With a Support System

Ready to start exercising? Be sure to build a network of friends and loved ones to support you when the going gets tough. The American Council on Exercise advises...
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Health Tip: Risk Factors for Malnutrition

Certain risk factors make you more prone than others to malnutrition, which doesn't necessarily come from lack of food. It's possible to be obese and not get enough nutrients (malnourishment)...
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 Drugs and Medications

cyanocobalamine (Nascobal, Vitamin B12, VitaMelts Energy Bitamin B-12)

Cyanocobalamine injection is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiencies due to absorption problems (malabsorption) that may be associated with conditions such as pernicious anemia, folic...
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