Tuesday, November 15, 2016

New Diabetes Guidelines

People with diabetes need to move more often than previously advised
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New Guidelines Urge Diabetics to Move More

People with diabetes need to move more often than previously advised, new guidelines say. To improve blood sugar management, people with diabetes should do three or more minutes...
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Type 1 Diabetes Diet

It is important for people with type 1 diabetes to maintain proper blood sugar control. Meal timing is very important for people with type 1 diabetes. Meals must match insulin doses...
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Health Tip: Creating an Insulin Routine

If you take insulin, you'll need to create a comfortable routine to keep blood glucose under control. The American Diabetes Association explains...
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Nearly 6 in 10 Diabetics Skip Eye Exams, Study Finds

Almost two-thirds of people with diabetes don't get annual eye exams, despite having an increased risk for serious eye disease and vision loss, researchers say. About one in 10 Americans...
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Too Much Iron Linked to Gestational Diabetes

High levels of iron have been linked with an increased risk of developing diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes), begging the question whether routine recommendations of...
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U.S. Doctors Don't All Follow Prediabetes Screening Guidelines: Study

Only about half of U.S. family doctors follow guidelines on screening patients for prediabetes, a new study finds. More than one-third of American adults have prediabetes, and most don't know...
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