Monday, November 9, 2015

How Much Do You Really Know About Diabetes?

Nearly 30 million people have diabetes, millions of which don't even know it. In honor of Diabetes Awareness Month, I challenge you to increase your knowledge of this disease. Whether you are newly diagnosed, have prediabetes or know somebody that has diabetes, understanding the disease can be life changing. 
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How Much Do You Really Know About Diabetes?
Nearly 30 million people have diabetes, millions of which don't even know it. In honor of Diabetes Awareness Month, I challenge you to increase your knowledge of this disease. Whether you are newly diagnosed, have prediabetes or know somebody that has diabetes, understanding the disease can be life changing. 
Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
Are You Taking Your Diabetes Seriously?
Diabetes is a chronic condition that must be attended to daily, but sometimes people report that having diabetes does not cause them to "feel any differently" and often confuse symptoms of diabetes with something else. As a result, they may not take their diabetes seriously or possibly even ignore it completely. Perhaps this is one of the reasons...
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Are You Receiving The Education You Need to Manage Your Diabetes?
Were you recently diagnosed with diabetes and put on medicine without being told how and when to take it? Or perhaps you have had diabetes for a long time and just started insulin, but no one taught you where to inject it or when? Or maybe...
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The Must-Know Signs of Type 2 Diabetes

 Feeling excessively tired or insatiably thirsty? Using the bathroom more frequently? Experiencing blurred vision? You may be experiencing symptoms of high blood sugars. If you are above the age of 45,,,

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Simple Changes to Help Reduce Your Risk for Diabetes
If you’ve just been told you have prediabetes you are certainly not alone. The Center for Disease Control estimates that 57 million people in the United States are considered to have prediabetes. While the diagnosis can be scary and overwhelming, it may actually alter your life for the better...

 

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