Keeping an up-to-date blood sugar log is one of the best steps you can take to manage your diabetes as well as your overall health. Here’s the lowdown on how to organize your log so that you–and your doctor–can get the most out of your sugar data. DO: Organize your sugars according to when you […]
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Diabetes 9 to 5: How to manage diabetes at work
The Single Best System You Should Be Using for Best Replica Watches Uncovered To copy this kind of a sort of watch isn’t overly straightforward. If you are bored with your routine watch then you are able to test a new style with a inspired replica watch without having to devote an excessive quantity of […]
Diabetes Stress-Busters
Life is stressful enough as it is. Throw in managing a 24/7 disease like diabetes, and you have a recipe for sleepless nights, frustration, and even depression. You already know that when you feel like you’re carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders, your blood glucose can rise, causing your diabetes to become […]
How does stress affect diabetes?
When it comes to stress, there’s good news and bad news. The bad news is that stress is unavoidable, especially in today’s fast-paced society. Whether it’s something small like taking a test or a larger event, such as getting a divorce, stress affects everybody. When you have diabetes, you may find this tension is affecting […]
How to control diabetes in the heat
Sunny skies, popping fireworks, fresh-cut grass, and the smell of a fired-up grill are all signs summertime is here. But with the season’s good times also come climbing temperatures and muggy, humid afternoons. When ignored, these hot weather changes can bring health care hazards to everyone, especially people with diabetes. Whether you’re gardening in the […]
Seven ways to save money on diabetes supplies
Diabetes isn’t easy–on you or your wallet. Between glucose meters, test strips, and prescription medications, health care costs can add up quickly. Try some of these 7 steps to help you feel better about your diabetes and your bank account. Step 1: Talk it out People with type 1 diabetes often require different supplies than […]
Tips for Traveling with Diabetes
Managing a chronic health condition can be a challenge, even from the comfort of your own home. It can be especially challenging when you are on vacation–out of your element and living out of a suitcase. With some forethought and planning, you can have a safe and healthy trip and have some fun as well. […]
Tips for Coping with Gestational Diabetes
A study published this week in the journal Diabetes Care showed that rates of gestational diabetes among Canadian women nearly doubled from 1996 to 2010. It’s no secret that the rates of diabetes are on the rise, and this fact applies to prenatal health, too. If you’ve been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, read on for […]
What to think about when buying an insulin pump
Thanks to new improvements in technology, insulin pumps are becoming a more common way for diabetes patients to manage their blood sugar. If you are considering an insulin pump, here are a few important things to think about before you start shopping around. What is an insulin pump? An insulin pump is a battery-operated device […]
Supermarket Savvy: Eating Well for Less
Healthy eating is an important part of diabetes care, and it starts in one place: your local supermarket. It can be easier than you think to fill your cart with delicious, good-for-you foods–without breaking the bank. Follow these easy tips to help you shop supermarket savvy. 1. Stick to your list. Save yourself valuable time […]