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Diabetic Recipes – Salads

These simple but delicious salads make a great accompaniment to your main dish. Enjoy Raspberry Mango Salad, Easy Greek Salad, Greens and Broccoli Salad with Peppy Vinaigrette, and Warm Roasted Vegetable Salad. (Diabetic Meal Planning and Diabetic Recipe)

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Formula For A Healthy Smile

Having higher than normal blood sugar levels increases your risk of developing dental problems, such as tooth decay and loss, gingivitis (inflammation of the gums), periodontitis (infection of the gums), and other infections. Read more about what you can do to maintain…

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Nutrition: Eating Out – Healthfully

In a dozen studies that monitored tens of thousands of people for years, “being overweight increased the risk of developing diabetes in men and women more than tenfold.” Unfortunately, anyone trying to avoid weight gain and diabetes will find little help from…

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Diabetic Recipes – Main Dish

Enjoy these chicken, turkey and pork dishes with delicious sauces, gravies and stuffings including Roasted Chicken with Maple Glaze, Roast Turkey Breast with Spinach-Blue Cheese Stuffing, Balsamic Chicken, and Peppered Pork Cutlets with Onion Gravy. (Diabetic Recipe and Diabetic Diet)

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Diabetic Recipes – Main Dish

Surprise your family and friends with these delicious, easy to prepare meals including Lemon Chicken and Rice, Oven-Fried Chicken or Pork Chops, Oven Swiss Steak, and Italian Chicken. (Diabetic Meal Planning and Diabetic Recipe)

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Type 1/Type 2 – Cold Weather Increases A1Cs

A team of researchers working in Veterans Health Administration centers across the country has found a link between cold weather and higher A1C levels. Read more about this study of more than 272,722 veterans with diabetes. (Diabetes Research, blood sugar level, alc)

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The Power of GLA

Science has established rather conclusively that GLA halts the otherwise inevitable advance of nerve damage caused by diabetes. GLA helps the nerves to heal. (Diabetic Neuropathy, diabetic nutrition, diabetic product )

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Understanding Insulin Resistance

In people with type 1 diabetes, the beta cells in the pancreas are destroyed by the body’s own immune system and can no longer produce any insulin. In type 2 diabetes, the problem is somewhat more complex. The pancreas produces insulin-sometimes more…

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Transient Ischemic Attack

Risk factors for strokes and TIAs are very similar. The risk of a TIA or stroke is higher among men, African Americans, people over age 65, and people with heart disease or diabetes. Smokers, people with high blood pressure, and people who…

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Hypoglycemia In Youth With Diabetes

Hypoglycemia (also known as an “insulin reaction,” or just “low blood sugar”) occurs when blood glucose goes too low. Hypoglycemia can be caused by many things: too much insulin, not enough food, too much exercise, eating late, or eating too little carbohydrate.…

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