One of the best things about summer is all of the wonderful fruit that’s available. Berries, like strawberries, blueberries and raspberries, are sweet, juicy and, best of all, good for you! Make berries a delicious part of your healthful summer meals and snacks. [...]
May is a month of celebrations. In addition to proms and graduations, we observe Mother’s Day and Memorial Day – the unofficial start of summer! But did you know that May is also National Egg Month? Eggs are versatile, delicious and easy to prepare. They are also one of the healthiest foods available. Are you still concerned about eating eggs? Well, here are eight reasons why eggs can and should be part of a healthy eating plan. [...]
Are you confused by the glycemic index, carb counting or carb exchanges? Studies have shown that losing as little as 5 to 10 percent of your body weight can help you lower your risk of chronic disease such as diabetes. But too many people try to lose this weight too quickly, using fad weight loss programs and other unhealthy approaches.
A recent study in Diabetes Care shows that regardless of actual weight loss, just learning to make healthy eating and exercise a part of your daily life is enough to lower your risk. [...]
Kick off BETTER SLEEP MONTH with Diabetes Influencer Maureen Sullivan (@MaureenSRN) of the Health & Humor Show Podcast AND Better Sleep Council Spokesperson Terry Cralle (@powerofsleep) RN & Certified Sleep Educator
in a full episode on "SLEEP: How Does It Affect Our Health" (http://bit.ly/1AUeB0f) [...]
Many Americans make health goals based on the public health messages they hear or read in the news. Maybe you also set health goals, especially around the start of the New Year. Two popular goals are to move more and cook more healthy meals at home. A recent Ohio State University study found that when American adults try to meet these two health goals on the same day, one of them sometimes ends up slipping through the cracks.
How? Researchers found that adults who spend ten extra minutes preparing a meal at home aren’t likely to also spend spend ten extra minutes exercising. In other words, one goal pushes the other aside. [...]
There are many different plans you can use to lose weight, but the basic idea behind weight loss is that you need to burn more calories each day than you eat. How do you do this? Public health officials have told us for many years to “eat less and move more.”
Getting more exercise helps you burn calories, and eating less means you are taking in fewer calories. Together, these can lead to weight loss. However, according to the results of a recent study, the “eat less, move more” idea might not always lead to success. [...]
Transcript of the "Sleep And Diabetes" #DiabetesChat tweet chat event held on May 13, 2015, between 8pm and 9pm EST. Event was cohosted by Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE (@amypcampbell), Lissa Coffey, Author, wellness expert & BSC spokesperson (@CoffeyTalk), Better Sleep Council (@BetterSleepOrg) and CDiabetes.com (@CDiabetesinfo) .
Main topic of discussion was an examination of the connection between sleep and diabetes, with the objective of learning how to get the sleep you need to have a healthier mind and body. [...]
CDiabetes.com publisher Jonathan Jarashow recently visited a friend's website and came away with a unique take on overnight oats. A link to the recipe for Maple Pumpkin Banana Overnight Oats is included in the article. It's definitely a must-try for people who think they've already sampled every permutation of overnight oats. [...]
Hi folks, Jonathan here. Just a friendly reminder, in case you haven’t noticed yet, that we have five free Diabetes Care products on CDiabetes.Com. These offers may not be around much longer, so if you happen to need a new glucose meter or a new box of needles for your insulin pen, or [...]
We had a wonderful time discussing the topic of Diabetes Weight Loss on #DiabetesChat last April 29 with Jill Weisenberger MS, RDN, CDE, FAND (@nutritionjill). We've posted a transcript of the event for your reading pleasure and reference. [...]
In a world where it seems like everyone is trying to lose weight, it can be frustrating if you’re one of the few who is trying to gain it. If you have diabetes, feel that you are too thin, and would like to gain a few pounds, try the steps laid out in this article. [...]
Most people don’t give mushrooms a second thought. They may have a few in their salads or on top of their burgers, but chances are, they don’t realize just how healthy mushrooms really are. Find out more about mushrooms, the benefits of adding them to your diet, and how to make them a part of your meal plan. [...]
Your job cares about your health. If you don’t take care of yourself, it can cost more than just money out of your pocket. It can cost your job more in terms of health insurance. You might get sick more often, and be unable to work as well as you usually do. That matters to your employers and the other people you work with. [...]
For those of you who couldn’t make it to our April 22, 2015 tweet chat event, we were joined by Lori Shemek, PhD (@lorishemek), America’s #1 Fat Loss Expert! Dr. Lori Shemek is the author of a new book, “How to Fight FATflammation!” (HarperOne, April 2015), which shows how to [...]
Menopause is a normal part of every woman’s life. It can be hard to manage both menopause and type 2 diabetes, but it is possible. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you go through the process. [...]