Diabetes is a condition in which blood glucose level rises higher than normal. Body cells utilize glucose as a form of energy.Insulin – a type of hormone– helps cells to absorb the glucose from the bloodstream; thereby, bringing down the blood sugar levels. The cells begin to ignore insuli...
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A common medication for type 2 diabetes management is metformin which is used to lower glucose production in your liver. It is usually the first medication prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes. Sulfonylureas and Meglitinides are medications prescribed to help your pancreas produce more insulin. Some...
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A diet rich in fish is a diet low in cholesterol. When the medical profession started to treat high cholesterol with cholesterol-lowering medication called statins, they discovered they could also delay the onset of dementia for about seven years. Statins may be helpful to people who show signs...
Tina DonvitoApril 18, 2025 Micromanaging Blood Sugar Self-monitoring blood sugar levels has become trendy for people who don't have diabetes. In most cases, however, there is no need to micromanage your blood sugar spikes and dips. Toby AmidorApril 16, 2025...
Being diagnosed with Type II diabetes can be a bummer, and it can be a struggle to keep blood sugars under control. Sometimes, you may find yourself with blood sugar levels that are higher than normal (let's say around 150, for example), but not excessive enough to necessitate taking mor...
The earlier you find those problems, the quicker you can start to treat them. They may want to test you for diabetes as well. If you have any of these conditions, your doctor can suggest lifestyle changes and medication to protect your heart....
Then consider healthier ways to respond. Here are some examples. Saying, “No, thank you” to foods you don’t want to eat. Planning for a treat or a serving of a family recipe when you’re getting together with the person in your family who makes it and eating healthy the rest of ...