Keeping your blood sugar levels in their target ranges is very important. When blood sugar levels drop too low, this results in hypoglycemia, which can make you feel light-headed, nauseous and unable to concentrate.
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There have been a quite a number of news broadcasts about depression and young adults attending university and college
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Having diabetes puts you at higher risk for eye complications. Read this article to find ways to successfully manage your diabetes with impaired vision.
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I had the good fortune of sitting in on an introductory session being given by Kerseri Scane to our new Rehab group.
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In general, the diagnosis and management of type 2 diabetes in elderly people is the same of other adults who have the disease. However, there are some distinct differences, which we’ll review in this article.
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Packing school lunches for kids with diabetes requires some special considerations, but it doesn’t have to be stressful.
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