Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Diabetes: Can I Still Eat Candy?

People with diabetes can occasionally indulge if they take the right precautions
Tuesday, July 11, 2017       
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What Kind of Candy Is OK With Diabetes?

I have diabetes. If I want to eat a candy bar, for example, is there a way to calculate how much insulin I could take to knock out the sugar in the candy bar? Doctor's response Well...
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Daily Jolt of Java May Bring Longer Life

Here's news to perk up your day: Drinking coffee might help you live a little longer, two new studies suggest. Researchers found that daily coffee drinkers were up to 18 percent...
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Reset Your Taste Buds for Less Sugar

Did you know that flavored yogurt in the United States has a lot more sugar than it does in other countries? That's because our national sweet tooth is out of control. And the more...
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Exercising Safely With Diabetes

Exercise is a powerful tool for managing diabetes. Doing it safely can be a bit of a challenge, but the extra effort is worth it. Regular exercise has been shown to lower blood...
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Think Safety First When Dining Outdoors

When you're hosting picnics in the park or patio barbecues, you might be totally focused on creating the menu and doing your grocery shopping. But how you prepare, transport...
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Health Tip: Get Fit Without the Gym

Even though you may not have the time or budget for a gym membership, you can still be fit and healthy. The American Academy of Family Physicians advises...
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