Getting Started with Glucose Monitoring
by DiabetesCare.net | Aug 10, 2015 | Newly Diagnosed
So, you are new to type 2 diabetes? “Congratulations” is certainly not the first thing that pops to mind, BUT it is important to take a deep breath and know that you are not alone. You have come to the right place and the new Succeeding in Your First 30 Days with Type 2 Diabetes guide on the website will help you navigate through the first month of...
Gluten: To Eat or Not to Eat?
by DiabetesCare.net | Aug 5, 2015 | Food
The healthy necessity of being on a gluten-free diet for those with celiac disease is well established, but for the past several years, being gluten-free has been all the rage and the health benefits are being touted for those without celiac. However, is this type of diet good or needed for people without celiac? First, let’s start with a definition....
Is Stress a Critical Factor in Diabetes?
by DiabetesCare.net | Aug 3, 2015 | Health
I’m so stressed!” “That situation was so stressful for me!” We hear exclamations like these on almost a daily basis. It’s hard to understand how a word can be used so frequently, yet not be clearly defined. Is it because stress is not something that we can actually touch and manipulate? Is it too subjective to be scientifically or medically delineated?...
Healthy Grab-and-Go Foods to Keep on Hand
by DiabetesCare.net | Jul 29, 2015 | Food
Have you ever had a time when you just didn’t feel that you had enough time to eat a healthy meal before heading out for an appointment? While this can be one of the most basic things to help keep your blood sugar under control sometimes we don’t build enough time into our busy schedules to prepare and eat food before running out the door. And, with...
7 Tips on Safety and Adherence to Medication on Vacation
by DiabetesCare.net | Jul 24, 2015 | Medicine Cabinet
Poor adherence to medical treatment is widespread and well recognized. Poor adherence to medication therapy either because medication doses are forgotten or the patient experiences adverse effects and stops taking medication, may lead to poor health outcomes and increased healthcare costs. In the summer months, when many patients go on vacation, I find...