Winter Wellness Tips for Diabetics: Keep Your Blood Sugar Steady
Stay active, eat right, hydrate, care for your feet, and be cautious when sick: Essential tips for managing blood sugar during the colder months.
Stay active, eat right, hydrate, care for your feet, and be cautious when sick: Essential tips for managing blood sugar during the colder months.
Keeping blood sugar levels stable is crucial for energy, mood, cognitive function, and overall well-being. What causes extreme spikes, how to handle them, and when to seek medical care?
Beginning a new Type 2 diabetes treatment can seem daunting and requires changes in lifestyle. To ensure you get the most out of your new treatment plan, it's crucial to maintain regular communication with your diabetes care team.
Discover how hypoglycemia can trigger or mimic anxiety symptoms, why it happens, and what steps to take for better blood sugar and emotional balance.
If you have diabetes, seasonal allergies and weather changes may impact your diabetes management. Diabetes can affect your body's immune system response to allergy symptoms and medications. What you need to know to keep your sugar levels in check during this time.
For diabetics, there is a problem with the secretion or absorption of the hormone insulin secreted by the pancreas, creating conditions of hyperglycemia (high sugar levels). What are the causes and how to avoid them?
Hypoglycemia is a condition where blood sugar levels drop drastically. It has broad and immediate effects that many of us experience, and for those with diabetes, it’s an immediate risk. Prof. Julio Weinstein explains the causes and how to prevent it.
A study at the University of Minnesota Medical School found that Type 1 and 2 diabetics who were remotely monitored during lockdowns using a continuous glucose monitor maintained positive outcomes with full glycemic control without visiting the clinic.