How often should you test your glucose and A1C? How do food, sleep and exercise affect blood sugar? Here’s what to know. Credit...Illustration by Andrei Cojocaru; Photos by Getty Supported by By Nina ...
The path to stable blood sugar levels often begins in the kitchen. While medication and exercise play vital roles in diabetes management, incorporating the right foods into your daily diet can ...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are wearable technologies that track blood sugar in real time and help patients with type ...
Dear Doctors: Can you please talk about the idea that the order in which you eat your food has an effect on your blood sugar? I have a friend who never eats sweets unless she can also have some ...
Randomized, controlled trials have shown both benefit and harm from tight blood-glucose control in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Variation in the use of early parenteral nutrition and in ...
Studies have found that a plant-based diet can have dual benefits. For people living with Type 2 diabetes, it can greatly improve blood sugar control. It’s also been found that a plant-based diet can ...
A review of published studies shows abnormal glucose levels may lead to negative patient outcomes, including longer lengths of stay, surgical site infections, neurological events and mortality, ...
Poor blood sugar control in adolescence increases the risk of painful future complications for people with type 1 diabetes, ...
As people get older, all their organs and tissues, including the brain, age and shrink (atrophy). But if it can’t be ...
Dear Doctors: I suggest you talk about the benefits of a whole-food, plant-based diet for people with Type 2 diabetes. The results are marvellous, and I think the people with diabetes could be cured.