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February 29, 2024/Diabetes & Endocrinology

Type 1 vs. Type 2 Diabetes: What’s the Difference?

Type 1 diabetes happens when your body doesn’t make insulin, while Type 2 happens when your body can’t use insulin properly

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February 28, 2024/Heart Health

How To Protect Your Heart When You Have Prediabetes

You can counter the risk of prediabetes-related heart attack or stroke by eating more fruits, vegetables and whole grains, as well as exercising regularly

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November 17, 2023/Diabetes & Endocrinology

How Walking After Eating Impacts Your Blood Sugar

Even a short walk can make a positive difference

Person helps older family member with taking thier blood pressure.
October 27, 2023/Eye Care

How To Support Someone With Diabetes-Related Macular Edema

Taking care of yourself helps you take care of your loved one

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October 24, 2023/Eye Care

Do You Have Diabetes-Related Macular Edema? Consider Making Home Modifications in These 5 Areas

Installing grab bars and taping down area rugs may make navigating life with vision loss easier

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October 12, 2023/Diabetes & Endocrinology

Diabetes and Alcohol: Do They Mix?

Blood glucose monitoring and drinking in moderation can help you avoid hypoglycemia

Person monitoring blood glucose level with glucometer.
September 28, 2023/Diabetes & Endocrinology

Managing Blood Sugar When You Have Diabetes-Related Macular Edema

Keeping blood glucose levels in a healthy range is critical with diabetes-related vision issues

Closeup of an elder person's eye and a glucometer reading 7.5 placed on top of their face.
September 27, 2023/Eye Care

Diabetes-Related Macular Edema: Answers to Your Most Common Questions

Yes, treatments are available — and the earlier you’re diagnosed and treated, the better 

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September 25, 2023/Eye Care

Foods To Eat for Diabetes-Related Macular Edema

Plant-based foods and healthy fats can help maintain and improve your eye health

fried chicken and French fries
September 5, 2023/Diabetes & Endocrinology

The Worst and Best Foods if You Have Diabetes

Sweet potatoes are great, but sweetened drinks aren’t so great

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