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Caring for your feet in Winter: 6-tips for Diabetics

Caring for your feet in Winter: 6-tips for Diabetics

Diabetic foot care is always important, but winter can make keeping your feet healthy an even bigger challenge. These tips can help you care of your feet during these cold winter months!

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10 tips for managing diabetes this winter

Winter can change your routine, but a few simple habits, like staying active, checking your levels, and caring for yourself, can help you stay on track while managing diabetes.

Diabetes 101: Managing High and Low Blood Sugar

Diabetes 101: Managing High and Low Blood Sugar

Managing high and low blood sugar is vital for people with diabetes. Learn practical tips to prevent, detect, and treat glucose fluctuations for better daily health.

Is Exercise Helping or Hurting Your Blood Sugar? Here’s What You Need to Know

Is Exercise Helping or Hurting Your Blood Sugar? Here’s What You Need to Know

Ever wondered why your blood sugar sometimes drops after a walk, but other times it spikes? Exercise is a powerful tool for managing diabetes, but the way it affects your blood sugar isn’t always straightforward. In this blog, we break down how different types of activity can help or sometimes challenge your glucose levels, plus practical tips to make movement work for you, safely and confidently.
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Supplements & Type 1 Diabetes: What to Consider and Why It Matters

In a recent episode of her podcast, Andi Balog, a Certified Nutritionist, Personal Trainer, and Health Coach living with, dives into a topic that doesn’t get enough attention: supplements for Type 1 Diabetes.

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When You Should Check Your BGL

Regular BGL monitoring is a fundamental aspect of diabetes management. By understanding the factors that influence your levels and checking at critical times, you can reduce complications and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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