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h4uclinic Celiac Disease and Type 1 Diabetes Many individuals diagnosed with type 1 diabetes only discover they have celiac disease through routine screening because of the known relationship between the two conditions. Most report having
October 20th, 2015 | by
Czech Association Caffeinated and Decaffeinated CoffeeConsumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-analysis OBJECTIVE Previous meta-analyses identified an inverse association ofcoffee consumption with the
September 27th, 2015 | by
Danish Association Do you often invite candies, soda, chips or cake at the table when you need comfort in your family? Sometimes you might find that your family eats inordinately so much as you could imagine and you are often thinking about
September 27th, 2015 | by
Danish Association What do the sugary drinks contain such as soft drinks and lemonade? Soft drinks, lemonade, juice, cider, ice tea, energy and sports drinks contain a large amounts of sugar. Therefore, it is the best that you quench the thirst
September 25th, 2015 | by
American Association Publicado en septiembre 17, 2015 el 8:42 pm Escrito por Mike Lawson En el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, celebrado en los Estados Unidos entre el 15 de septiembre y el 15 de octubre, y como parte de nuestro compromiso en Diabetes
September 25th, 2015 | by
American Association Holidays can be a time of great anxiety for people with diabetes because it is so focused on food. Don’t let questions about what to eat, how much to eat, and meal timing dampen your holiday. Plan in advance, so you can
September 20th, 2015 | by
Danish Association It’s okay to eat sweets, ice cream and chips on special occasions, but it becomes a part of everyday life, it affects your blood glucose and your weight unfavorably. Candy, ice cream and chips gets your blood glucose to
September 20th, 2015 | by
Danish Association For many young people are fast food part of the normal lifestyle.Unfortunately, fast food is often high in fat, so it is not good to eat too often. Should you still be tempted, it is a good idea that you move subsequently.
September 20th, 2015 | by
Danish Association When you have type 2 diabetes, the same recommendations apply to you as to the general population. For men Board of Health recommends a maximum 14 drinks a week and women max 7 drinks per week. Board of Health also recommends
September 16th, 2015 | by
Czech Association Summer is coming and with it the sunny and hot weather. Especially these days, it is appropriate that each of us paid attention to adequate fluid intake. For diabetics, it is doubly true. The six principles of good drinking