Basic Facts About Diabetes
Indexed December 26, 2011
Anyone diagnosed with diabetes or those who live with and love a diabetic should understand the basics of the disease. There are important things to know about the disease that may mean life or death to the individual who has diabetes.
It is important to know about how eating certain foods can have an effect on your diabetes, and how other factors can affect your blood sugar, how to check your blood sugar, and who should manage your diabetes, what role your emotions have on your disease and the connection between your diabetes and heart disease.
Certain subjects will become very important to you such as nutrition, weight loss, exercise and lifestyle.
Every newly diagnosed diabetic will need to learn how to make wise food choices and how to plan meals that will ... See the complete post here
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