Living Well with Diabetes Hospital Program Helps People Avoid ComplicationsByline: Heather Cunningham Daily Herald CorrespondentCunningham, Heather
Living Well with Diabetes Home/Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital/Patient Education/Living Well with Diabetes Self-care gives you the power to manage diabetes and feel your best Diabetes affects the ability of the body to lower blood sugar (glucose). This can lead to damage in ...
Introduction:Living with diabetes involves more than just monitoring blood sugar levels. It’s about receiving the right care to ensure your overall well-being. Read More » Controlled VS CURED Navigating discussions about type 2 diabetes, particularly in online communities, can be challenging. One...
The connection between emotional wellbeing and diabetes care goes both ways; when we are in a better place emotionally, the numbers many times will not fluctuate as much and will be more consistent. Going the other way, when our diabetes becomes too much, it takes a great toll on our ...
By 2025, it is estimated that approximately 1.8 million Australian adults (approximately 8.4% of the adult population) will have diabetes, with the majority having type 2 diabetes. Weight management via improved physical activity and diet is the cornerst
The social network space for people with diabetes lags well behind the Internet’s superb ability to provide information. Websites likeHealthCentralfar exceed the older sources of information that we have — including our health care teams, our books, and our magazines — in the quantity and of...
Living healthfully with diabetes at every stage in life means being aware of your body's, and your condition's, changing demands as you grow older. These strategies for managing your diabetes at every stage of your development are ways to lower blood sugar and will help keep you at your be...
2 million Americans currently living with diabetes have been advised by their doctors, or other health-care providers, that weight loss is essential for them to control their condition and stay healthy. However, the vast majority of people fail miserably at dieting, ultimately regaining the pounds...
for both short-term and long-term complications. Peer support programming has been proven to increase diabetes management among young adults and improve their mental and social well-being, which is why DHF focuses on delivering peer-led programming to support youth through their transition and ...
In a written statement provided by the hospital, Slayman said he had been a patient in the hospital’s transplant program for 11 years. He previously received a kidney from a human donor in 2018 after living with diabetes and high blood pressure for many years. That kidney began to show si...