From post-meal walks to better sleep and exercise, experts decode which lifestyle changes truly help manage diabetes.
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.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My mom was feeling awful and went to the doctor. The doctor did lab work and concluded that my mom’s A1C was 8.5% -- and that she was diabetic. My mom told her doctor that she had been ...
An AI-powered system helped people with type 2 diabetes lower HbA1c and reduce the need for glucose-lowering medications. The system provided personalized lifestyle recommendations and took into ...
The complications related to poor blood sugar control and diabetes are significant, so identifying its presence and prompt treatment with lifestyle changes – and, if necessary, medications – is key.
For those with type 2 diabetes (T2D), testing A1C levels has long been considered the gold standard of diabetes management. But it only measures the symptoms of type 2 diabetes. Weight loss, on the ...
Diabetes prevalence in U.S. adults over the past decade has remained stable, with a small non-significant increase. HbA1c and rates of glycemic control significantly worsened from 2017-2020 to ...
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Diabetes, often viewed through numbers, poses silent threats to various organs. Even slightly elevated glucose levels can trigger complications affecting eyes, nerves, kidneys, heart, and brain. Poor ...