Diabetes
How to Support Someone With Diabetes
If someone in your life has diabetes, you know how hard it can be to manage, especially after first getting the diagnosis.
Do You Know the Facts About Diabetes Eye Health?
Did you know that if you have diabetes you're 20 percent more likely to develop glaucoma and 60 percent more likely to develop cataracts? While people with diabetes have a higher risk of blindness, there are things you can do each day to lower your chances of developing eye problems.
The Connection Between Diabetes and Depression
Managing your diabetes on a daily basis can be challenging. Complications and other burdens can make you feel frustrated or sad, and may lead to depression. Don't let your diabetes management get in the way of living your best life. Our team can help gain control of both your disease and depression.
What Is Well-Controlled Diabetes and How Is it Achieved?
This is a question that is frequently asked and rarely understood; even by those who have had diabetes for a long time.
5 of the Most Common and 4 Surprising Causes of Birth Defects
A birth defect, also called a congenital anomaly, is a problem that occurs when a baby is developing in the womb. An estimated one out of every 33 babies in the U.S.
What Do Blood Sugar and Baseball Have in Common?
The American Diabetes Association uses this analogy - In some ways, the A1C test is like a baseball player's season batting average, it tells you about a person's overall success.
You've Been Diagnosed with Prediabetes. Now What?
A prediabetes diagnosis may come as a surprise, but it may be the wake-up call you need to change your health and lifestyle habits.
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