Diabetes
How The Data Revolution Could Transform the Way People Live with Diabetes
Source: The Washington Post Diabetes is a data-intensive disease. For those living with diabetes, managing their condition involves never-ending calculations: How much insulin to take to keep blood...
Read moreI became involved with people's overall health after fixing my own health issues with nutrition and exercise. I then became a personal trainer and holistic health coach. I studied the affects of...
Read moreGoing Vegan to Cure Type 2 Diabetes
I found out about Chris' amazing journey to being free of type 2 diabetes and had to share it with you.I hear about so many people who cure various conditions by going vegan e.g. migraines, cancer,...
Read moreMedical Breakthrough Could Help Millions of Diabetes Patients
Source: WSB-TV A new device is about to change the lives of children and adults living with Type 1 diabetes. The breakthrough is so historic, patients and even doctors are getting emotional about i...
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Personal Stories: Conquering the Lesotho Ultra Trail
An excerpt from www.diabetesadventure.com/ My alarm went off at 3h30am, way too early for any sane human, but for good reason. I need to eat 2 hours before the rather early 5h30am start. My sugar ...
Read moreHow Prebiotics Can Help with Diabetes
How Prebiotics Can Help With Diabetes As more scientific studies are completed, we are developing a better understanding of the gut’s role in overall health. In particular, we know the microbiom...
Read moreShopping for Life Insurance with Diabetes
Shopping for life insurance when you have diabetes is a little like shopping for shoes when you have a bunion. It can be a challenge to find a good fit. You may have to pay a little more. But if yo...
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10 Diabetes Friendly Thanksgiving Recipes
10 Diabetes Friendly Thanksgiving Recipes Herb Roasted Turkey Ingredients 5 teaspoons unsalted butter, softened3 teaspoons fresh minced sage, divided3 teaspoons fresh minced thyme, divided...
Read moreRepeated Use of Antibiotics May Raise Diabetes Risk
Source: Live Science People who have taken certain antibiotics repeatedly may be at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Researchers found that people in the study who ha...
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