New Year’s Eve is a time to celebrate with family and friends, but for those with diabetes, it’s important to consider the potential effects of alcohol on blood glucose levels and overall health.
If eating with diabetes can already seem like a challenge, doing so at this time of year is even more. Here are some things to avoid at Christmas.
If this year Christmas will be celebrated in your home and you don’t know what to prepare, you can’t miss this Christmas menu for diabetes.
To control your glucose at Christmas may seem difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. Take a look at these 5 tips to keep it in check.
Christmas is coming and you’re not sure which foods will have the least impact on your glucose? Here are 3 ideas for your Christmas with diabetes.
Are you the host this year and you’re a bit lost? Don’t worry! Here’s a great example of a Thanksgiving menu for diabetes.
The festive season can seem difficult. But this year it won’t be thanks to these tips for controlling your glucose at Thanksgiving.
If you want to make the most of the last holiday before Christmas, you can’t miss these tips for Thanksgiving with diabetes.
A good diet, daily exercise, not smoking or drinking and visiting your doctor are the best habits to avoid diabetes. Did you have any idea?
According to recent studies, the most effective exercises to prevent diabetes are aerobics and weights.