Do Cold and Allergy Medications Affect Blood Sugar?
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by Caron Golden
2d ago
Medically reviewed by Anna Goldman, MD. Before I came down with a nasty cold last February, it had been years since I’d been sick — not even COVID-19 felled me. So, my medicine chest and I were unprepared with over-the-counter meds when I woke up with a sore throat from post-nasal drip, a bad cough, and a stuffy nose. I dragged myself over to the neighborhood drug store to buy cough medication, cough drops, and a decongestant. But I was in no condition to deal with an aisle overflowing with every triangulation of options, and had no idea what impact any given medication would have on my b ..read more
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2-Ingredient Keto Waffles
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by Laura Miner of Cook at Home Mom
4d ago
This content originally appeared here. Republished with permission. Enjoying a low-carb diet doesn’t mean you can’t have waffles: These Keto Waffles are the perfect breakfast. Made with only two surprising ingredients, they are easy and so delicious. Keto Waffle Recipe We love our waffle maker. We love weekend waffles, yes, but we love it so much that we even make waffle omelets and leftover Thanksgiving stuffing waffles. When you think beyond the classic buttermilk waffle, these little machines can really do so much. And yes, they can even make healthy waffles. These two-ingred ..read more
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New Brain Study Links Loneliness to Sugar Cravings
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by Everyday Health
6d ago
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Lisa Rapaport Key Takeaways A recent study looked at brain scans of women shown abstract images unrelated to food or images of different sweet and savory foods. Those who felt the most socially isolated had the most activity in brain regions connected to cravings for sugary foods. The study suggests that building new social connections could lead to healthier eating habits. Loneliness isn’t just a mood issue: A new study suggests that people who consider themselves socially isolated may also have more i ..read more
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10 Tips to Stay in Range With Type 1 Diabetes
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by diaTribe
6d ago
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Michael Howerton Dr. Steve Edelman, an endocrinologist living with type 1 diabetes, shares strategies for spending more time in range – and less time riding the blood sugar roller coaster. There are several practical, everyday things that you can do to help keep your blood glucose levels between 70 and 180 mg/dl (time in range). Some may be things you already do, others might be good reminders, and a few might be new ideas. Using stories from his practice and from his own experiences living with type 1 diabetes ..read more
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Is Intermittent Fasting Bad for Your Heart?
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by Everyday Health
1w ago
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Becky Upham Key Takeaways A study presented this week at a major cardiology conference linked time-restricted eating with an increased risk of cardiovascular death. The study was based on two days of self-reported dietary data, with a median of eight years of follow-up. Limitations of the study make it hard to draw sweeping conclusions, other researchers say. People who follow a form of intermittent fasting called time-restricted eating — specifically, those who only consume calories during an eigh ..read more
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Why Ozempic, Mounjaro, and GLP-1s Could Be Game Changers for Type 1 Diabetes
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by Ross Wollen
2w ago
Medically reviewed by Anna Goldman, MD. By now, everyone knows that new drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are perhaps the most effective drugs ever developed for type 2 diabetes and obesity. Less attention has been paid to their potential to help people with type 1 diabetes.  Satish Garg, MD, has a bold prediction: “I have no doubt in my mind: Going forward, this class of drugs is going to be used by the vast majority of people with type 1 diabetes.” Dr. Garg, a professor at the University of Colorado’s Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, has authored two recent studies on the real-worl ..read more
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Keto Mimosa
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by Lisa MarcAurele of Low Carb Yum
3w ago
This content originally appeared on Low Carb Yum. Republished with permission. Make a toast to a low-carb brunch with a sweet and bubbly keto mimosa! This classic cocktail has everything you love (without all the carbs). Why You’ll Love It This low-carb mimosa is the quintessential brunch cocktail. It’s bubbly and fun! You can serve it at bridal showers or when you are getting together with friends. If you ever find yourself craving the color and flavors of orange juice at a party, make this cocktail. This sugar-free mimosa looks like it is filled with orange juice, but it isn’t! A secret ingr ..read more
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Why Low-Carb Diets and SGLT2 Inhibitors Are a Dangerous Combination
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by Ginger Vieira
3w ago
SGLT2 inhibitors are popular diabetes medications thanks to their ability to lower blood glucose levels, with a very low risk of hypoglycemia. These drugs don’t just help remove excess glucose from your bloodstream — they also improve and protect kidney function, decrease the risk of heart failure, and help with weight loss. While these benefits can have a big impact on your diabetes management and long-term health, SGLT2s also have a dangerous side effect that many people are unaware of. These drugs can carry an unacceptably high risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) for people who follow a str ..read more
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Report: Type 2 Diabetes Apps Just Don’t Help Very Much
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by Ross Wollen
3w ago
A new systematic review claims that most type 2 diabetes management smartphone apps have only minimal benefits, and are typically not worth the time, money, or effort. Even the most flattering studies tend to show that these applications offer only small improvements over usual care and that those benefits tend to evaporate over time. The claim comes from Peterson Health Technology Institute (PHTI), a nonprofit founded to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of healthcare tech. The report (PDF) offers pages of analysis arguing that these management programs just aren’t very helpful — w ..read more
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10 Foods to Avoid When You Have Type 2 Diabetes
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by Everyday Health
1M ago
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Joy Bauer, RD Medically Reviewed by Reyna Franco, MS, RDN of American College of Lifestyle Medicine A healthy type 2 diabetes diet includes healthy carbs like fruits, veggies, and whole grains; low-fat dairy; heart-healthy fish like salmon, mackerel, tuna, and sardines; and good fats like nuts, avocados, and olive oil. But feeling your best when you have diabetes isn’t just about choosing the right foods, it’s also about limiting or avoiding foods that can spike your blood su ..read more
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