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Diabetes Symptoms: What You Need to Know
Diabetes management isn’t always an easy task, but you’ll need to work hard at it. Learn about diabetes symptoms and management with US MED.
Read MoreDiabetes Rash: Appearance & Prevention
Diabetes can lead to complications in other areas, one of these being your skin. Learn more about what skin complications to be on the lookout for.
Read MoreHypoglycemia Symptoms, Causes and Treatments for Diabetics
Hypoglycemia is the term that is used for low blood sugar. Learn more about how people with diabetes can treat hypoglycemia.
Read MoreIs Honey Good for Diabetes?
Is honey good for people living with diabetes? Honey is good in moderation and is shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
Read MoreDiabetic Foot Pain and Soreness Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
It’s important to know how diabetes and foot care are interlinked. Learn how to help prevent foot problems that can come with diabetes
Read MoreHow to Choose a Glucose Meter
Need to buy a new blood glucose meter? It’s essential to make sure you’re getting a glucometer that’s a good fit for your needs. Read on for frequently asked questions, simple instructions, and a brand analysis.
Read MoreBuilding a Diabetes Care Plan
There’s a lot that goes into managing diabetes, including everyday personal care, lab tests, and going to the doctor. Use our template to stay on track to manage your diabetes.
Read MoreBreakfast Ideas For People With Diabetes | Diet & Fitness
Looking for more breakfast ideas to incorporate into your morning routine? These ten diabetes -friendly breakfast recipes are a great way to start your day.
Read MoreFlu and Diabetes: Symptoms and Treatment
The flu can lead to complications for people with diabetes. Learn why flu shots are recommended for use by people with diabetes.
Read MoreHow to Lose Belly Fat | Diet & Fitness
There are a couple of lifestyle changes that you can make to remove stubborn belly fat around the abdomen. Learn more about the truth of belly fat at US MED.
Read MoreWhere to Inject Insulin & How to Keep Insulin Injection Sites Healthy
Studies have shown that almost two-thirds of all people who inject insulin have some degree of lipohypertrophy – thickening or rubbery skin at injection sites. Here, we discuss ways to avoid lipo and things to look out for.
Read MoreWorst Restaurant Meals For People With Diabetes
These are some of the worst restaurant meals for those living with diabetes. Here are 15 meals to avoid when you eat out. Learn more.
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