Yoga for Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a serious condition that affects your nervous system. Yoga may help you deal with the symptoms of pain, numbness and muscle weakness.
10 Smoothies That Won't Spike Your Blood Sugar
Sip a smoothie without finding yourself in a diet dilemma by enjoying one of our diabetes-friendly recipes. They’re based on whole produce--some with veggies!
9 Tips for Dining Out With Type 2 Diabetes
Dining out shouldn’t be stressful, but when you’ve been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, visiting a restaurant can feel suddenly fraught with peril.
11 Exercise Tips for People With Type 2 Diabetes
You've probably heard it a thousand times: Exercise is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. And now that you have diabetes it's even more so.
Three-Ingredient Low Sugar Desserts
Read on for seven delicious and good-for-you desserts that are low in sugar and made with just three wholesome ingredients.
What Are Healthy Glucose Levels in Children?
Children’s bodies tightly regulate blood glucose levels to ensure a constant supply of the sugar to the brain and other body tissues.
18 Famous People With Diabetes
It's estimated that one in three Americans will have Type 2 diabetes by 2050, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Foods a Borderline Diabetic Should Avoid
With borderline diabetes, or prediabetes, blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not as high as with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Underlying prediabetes is a condition called insulin resistance.
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes (also known as insulin-dependent diabetes) occurs when the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin.
How Carb-Sensitive People Lose Inches Around Their Waistlines
People whose bodies are sensitive to carbohydrates can sometimes have a difficult time losing weight around their midsection, especially when they continue to eat the carbs their bodies dislike. To beat belly fat and lose inches, you'll first need to determine what foods you should eat and what foods you should avoid.
List of Foods That Do Not Cause Insulin Release
Contrary to what many believe, carbohydrates -- that is, sugar and starch -- are not the only macronutrient that stimulates the release of insulin, the hormone responsible for clearing excess glucose from the bloodstream and packing it, in the form of fatty triglycerides, into fat cells.
Diabetics & Whiskey
Having diabetes means you must be vigilant about closely monitoring your diet, but if you find yourself at a bar with friends, don't throw caution to the wind. Although diabetics can safely consume spirits because they're low in calories, be careful about enjoying whiskey in a mixed drink.