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January 11, 2024/Diabetes & Endocrinology

Can Too Much Sugar Cause Diabetes?

There is an indirect link between the sweet substance and the condition

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January 11, 2024/Recipes

Recipe: Low-Sugar Pumpkin Mousse Parfait

A delicious, no-bake dessert ideal for people with diabetes

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November 7, 2023/Nutrition

5 Health Benefits of Pears

They’re great for your gut, heart and blood sugar and may lower inflammation

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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

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September 27, 2023/Nutrition

5 Health Benefits of Okra

It’s good for cholesterol, blood sugar, your gut and (surprise!) stronger bones

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September 20, 2023/Primary Care

How To Give Yourself a Subcutaneous Injection

Collect your supplies, wash your hands, prep the site ... and take a deep breath

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September 18, 2023/Men's Health

Most Common Health Issues for Men

It’s important to watch for and guard against conditions like heart disease and cancer

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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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August 30, 2023/Diabetes & Endocrinology

Are Artificial Sweeteners Safe for People With Diabetes?

Some sweeteners may have health risks, so it’s best to keep your intake moderate

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Can Smoking Cause Diabetes?

Cigarettes increase your risk of developing the condition and worsening its effects

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