These diet, exercise, and lifestyle tips can help keep your A1C in your target range, which can help you stay healthy and better control your type 2 diabetes.
You’ve heard the “diet and exercise” lecture a thousand times, and you know you should lose weight to help ease your type 2 diabetes management. But it’s easier said than done: Comprehensive lifestyle ...
If youre consistently taking your type 2 diabetes medication but your A1C still isn't on target (less than 7 percent for most people with diabetes), you may be dealing with a phenomenon called ...
Living with type 2 diabetes requires having a solid team to manage your care. While your primary care physician is your first line of defense, you may also see an endocrinologist on a regular basis to ...
More than 38-million Americans live with type-2 diabetes according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A new report says artificial intelligence may be the future of managing the ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I had an eye issue last year that led to blood tests resulting in an elevated A1C. I said that it wasn't my blood; I am plant-based, exercise regularly, and don't drink sodas or ...