Coffee is known for its many health benefits, but the caffeinated beverage can actually raise your blood sugar levels.
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are wearable technologies that track blood sugar in real time and help patients with type 2 diabetes improve blood sugar control. In 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Blood glucose is not a fixed number. Understanding when to test could help make every reading more relevant and more useful in your daily life. For someone living with diabetes, blood sugar can change ...
Type 1 Diabetes is sometimes called juvenile diabetes because it often makes its appearance in childhood or adolescence.
Haley Ticer, a teacher at Cape Central Middle School, shares how she learned to manage her diabetes diagnosis throughout ...
Type 1 diabetes wears many faces—an elusive autoimmune disease, a metabolic mess, a chronic condition that requires lifelong ...
More than 38 million Americans have diabetes, making regular blood sugar monitoring crucial. A team of researchers is working ...
Research suggests that exercising later in the day may help people with type 2 diabetes better manage blood glucose.
Understanding what counts as normal, high, or low blood sugar is important as it explains how glucose works in the body, typical target ranges for children and adults, and why monitoring is essential.
Managing diabetes effectively involves consistent daily habits, not just major changes. Research highlights that balanced low-carb meals, timed carbohydrate intake, and eating vegetables before carbs ...
Research indicates that onions may offer benefits for diabetes management and living healthy. A study found that onion extract, alongside metformin, can significantly reduce blood sugar and total ...
Fiber can be a strong dietary tool for managing diabetes. But increasing it too much can cause complications with blood sugar and gastrointestinal health.