Diabetes 101
Diabetes’ Reach Diabetes affects 29.1 million people in the U.S., a whopping 9.4% of our population. That number has doubled in the last 10 years. And each year, it costs Americans more than $245...
View ArticleDiabetes Q&A
There is a lot of information out there about your diabetes and what you should and shouldn’t do. The truth is that there’s really nothing you can’t do or eat. The key is moderation, along with a...
View ArticleTreating Diabetes
There isn’t a cure for diabetes, but it is very treatable. Treatments depend on which type of diabetes you have. Type 1 Diabetes Because those with type 1 diabetes can’t produce enough of their own...
View ArticleMy Healthy Journey: TV Bingeing
Instead of telling you all about how healthy I’m being (although I am cooking and eating better!), I have a confession. I binge on TV shows. Actually, I binge on all types of media. I binge on social...
View ArticleAround the Web: You and Your Family’s Diabetes
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), in 2012, 29.1 million people had diabetes, and 8.1 million of them didn’t even know they had it. Those with diabetes sometimes don’t realize the...
View ArticleThe History of Diabetes
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View ArticleNational Diabetes Month
November is National Diabetes Month, and now’s the time to raise awareness and protect yourself. 86 million Americans are at risk of developing diabetes. Learn how you can protect yourself starting at...
View ArticleDairy Month
June is Dairy Month. Do you know why you should be getting dairy in your diet? Calcium in dairy helps build your bones and teeth and prevent breaks. Dairy is especially important for kids. It helps...
View ArticleDefeat Diabetes Month
It’s Defeat Diabetes Month. 9.4% of Americans have diabetes, and 1 in 4 of them don’t even know they have it. Diabetes affects 1 in 4 people over 65 years old. Managing your diabetes is even more...
View ArticleVantage Point: BMI – The Number of Dread
If you’ve ever had to step on a scale (begrudgingly) at the doctor’s office, you know that based on that scale’s number, the following conversation with your doctor may be about your body mass index...
View ArticleDiabetes 101
Diabetes’ Reach Diabetes affects 29.1 million people in the U.S., a whopping 9.4% of our population. That number has doubled in the last 10 years. And each year, it costs Americans more than $245...
View ArticleDiabetes Questions and Answers
There’s a lot of information out there about your diabetes and what you should and shouldn’t do, so it’s only natural that you have diabetes questions. The truth is that there’s really nothing you...
View ArticleTreating Diabetes
There isn’t a cure for diabetes, but it is very treatable. Treating diabetes depends on which type of diabetes you have. Type 1 Diabetes Because those with type 1 diabetes can’t produce enough of...
View ArticleMy Healthy Journey: TV Bingeing
Instead of telling you all about how healthy I’m being (although I am cooking and eating better!), I have a confession. I binge on TV shows. I love TV bingeing. Actually, I binge on all types of...
View ArticleAround the Web: You and Your Family’s Diabetes
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), in 2012, 29.1 million people had diabetes, and 8.1 million of them didn’t even know they had it. Managing you and your family’s diabetes can be a...
View ArticleThe History of Diabetes
The post The History of Diabetes appeared first on Health Alliance.
View ArticleNational Diabetes Month
November is National Diabetes Month, and now’s the time to raise awareness and protect yourself. 86 million Americans are at risk of developing diabetes. Learn how you can protect yourself starting at...
View ArticleDairy Month
June is Dairy Month. Do you know why you should be getting dairy in your diet? Calcium in dairy helps build your bones and teeth and prevent breaks. Dairy is especially important for kids. It helps...
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