Recipe of the Week – Skinny Cobb Salad
This recipe is from Taste of Home where they say “Combining classic Cobb salad flavors with healthy ingredients—like Greek yogurt, […]
This recipe is from Taste of Home where they say “Combining classic Cobb salad flavors with healthy ingredients—like Greek yogurt, […]
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We’re entering the time of year when everyone pauses to be thankful and count their blessings. While diabetes may not be on your list of blessings, there is still much to be thankful for.
The people around you can either help you make healthy lifestyle changes to manage your type 2 diabetes or potentially make a healthy lifestyle difficult
November is a special month in the world of diabetes. Each year, we celebrate National Diabetes Month to honor all the wonderful people who happen to have diabetes and spread information about the disease, its impact, and prevention.
When you have diabetes, caring for your feet is an important part of your daily regimen. Early identification and prevention of foot problems will keep you strong, healthy, and active for your whole life.
Treating type 2 diabetes takes a multi-pronged approach. For many people with type 2 diabetes, losing some weight can help.
Around 50% of all women who experience gestational diabetes during pregnancy go on to develop type 2 diabetes in later life.