Signs of diabetes include frequent urination, fatigue, and sudden weight loss. You may be diagnosed using a hemoglobin A1C test, a fasting blood glucose test, or an oral glucose test. Learn when you should see a doctor and what to do if you're diagnosed.
Living with Diabetes | November 11, 2019 |
| | | Signs of diabetes include frequent urination, fatigue, and sudden weight loss. You may be diagnosed using a hemoglobin A1C test, a fasting blood glucose test, or an oral glucose test. Learn when you should see a doctor and what to do if you're diagnosed. |
| | | Beyond diabetes medication and exercise, you can eat certain foods to lower your blood sugar. Stock up on these 10 good foods for diabetics to help improve your heart health, weight, and A1C. |
| | | Having too much weight around your middle may increase your risk of complications if you have diabetes, but these moves can help trim your waistline. |
| | | Snacking can help keep blood sugar on an even keel, but some unhealthy snacks, like corn chips and doughnuts, just don't belong in a diabetes diet. Find out the top diabetes snacks to avoid at all costs. |
| | | Find out why some say it is — and whether the approach is safe for you. |
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