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    2014 Edition Here’s your FREE copy of our “2014 Healthy Diabetes Recipes” eCookbook, filled with over 50 diabetes-friendly recipes.   CDiabetes Diabetes Healthy Recipes eCookbook 1     2015 Edition Here’s your FREE copy of our “2015 [...]

November 19 #DiabetesChat Twitter Chat!

The Twitter Chat discussions will be about Nutrition tips to keep you diabetes & heart healthy around the holidays. Prizes! Prizes! (10) Winners of Weider Red Yeast Rice Plus bottles, now available at Costco for $4 off: http://tinyurl.com/lhyp5yk (10) Copies of great nutrition books by our [...]

Garlic for Diabetes

Garlic gives great flavor to food and warding off vampires in horror movies. But did you know that garlic may also help you manage your diabetes? [...]

Turn Up the Heat

Hot sauce. Chili peppers. Jalapeños. Indian curry. What do these foods all have in common? They’re hot! If you have the taste buds and the stomach for them, you might want to include them in your regular eating plan, because they offer a whole host of benefits. Here’s how they can help your health! [...]

Weider Party!

CDiabetes is joining up with The Diabetes Influencers Network and Weider Nutrition to host a twitter chat dedicated to educating the Diabetic Community on the importance of heart health. The chat is Sponsored by Weider’s Red Yeast Rice. People with Diabetes tend to have high cholesterol and [...]

How Much is Too Much? Findings on Sleep, Meals, Exercise

Your “body clock” – Key to Losing Weight and Avoiding Diabetes? Scientists have known for a long time that when we eat, sleep and exercise can be just as important as the quality of those activities. Now, a study from Texas A&M University has found that it is especially important to [...]

Fair Trade-Off: Manage Your Choices for Diabetes Control

How often are you out with friends who order and eat whatever they like? Appetizers, a few slices of bread, a glass of wine and dessert – so tasty, and all gone. Meanwhile, you’re being good and watching every bite but thinking to yourself, “It’s not fair. Why can everyone else eat whatever they want but I can’t?” [...]

Flat Belly Foods at Costco

With summer just around the corner, no doubt the thought of looking great in your swimsuit has crossed your mind. With busy work schedules, family commitments, and daily activities pulling you in a hundred directions, trying to get started with a weight loss plan that works for you can seem overwhelming. The good news is that you don’t have to look far to start slimming your waistline. [...]

Is Bedtime the Best Time to Take Aspirin?

Do you take a daily aspirin to help lower your risk of a heart attack or a stroke? If you answered “yes” to this question, then you are like millions of other people with diabetes. Would you believe that the time you take your aspirin might affect how well it works? This might surprise you, but it is exactly the result found in a recent medical study. [...]

Diabetes, Diet and Related Issues

Inpatient diabetes teaching may reduce trips to the hospital Outpatient diabetes teaching from your healthcare provider has shown to increase compliance to medicine regimens and improve blood glucose levels.  However, many people with diabetes may not have access to such outpatient care on a [...]

Trans Fats

A type of fat that is usually artificial; it’s made by adding hydrogen to liquid vegetable oil to make it solid. It is found in many packaged foods, especially baked goods, and is considered by nutrition experts to be the most dangerous kind of fat for your heart [...]

Anemia, Low Blood Glucose, Obesity and Your A1C

Anemia increases risk of dementia Anemia occurs when you have a low number of iron-rich red blood cells in your body.  Nearly one-fourth of people 65 years of age or older develop anemia, which can cause weakness, fatigue, and shortness of breath.  A recent report has found that those with anemia [...]

Diabetes, Insulin, Foot Care, and Obesity

Those with diabetes and thyroid disorder require early insulin > Those with type 2 diabetes are often treated with other medicine regimens and lifestyle changes first before insulin is added to their diabetes care routine.  A recent study has found though that those with diabetes and thyroid [...]

DNA Link Found in Those with Type 2 Diabetes

DNA link found in those with type 2 diabetes It has been thought that some people may be more prone to getting diabetes than others due to their family history. A recent study which looked at the DNA, or genetic code, of nearly 200,000 people with and without diabetes found that this thought may be [...]
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