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Reversing Type 2 Diabetes — What “Remission” Really Means

You may have heard stories of people “reversing” Type 2 diabetes. The more accurate term is remission—and yes, it’s possible for some people. What to know Definitions: Diabetes remission typically means A1c below the diabetes range for at least 3…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Eating Out with Diabetes — Smart Choices at Restaurants and Social Events

You can enjoy restaurants and celebrations without derailing your glucose. A few swaps and strategies go a long way. What to know Restaurant meals often have larger portions, refined carbs, and hidden sugars/sauces—plan ahead. You don’t have to avoid entire…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Diabetes and Pregnancy — Preconception, During Pregnancy, and Postpartum

Healthy pregnancy with diabetes is absolutely possible. Planning and close monitoring help protect both parent and baby. What to know Types in pregnancy: Preexisting diabetes: Type 1 or Type 2 present before conception. Gestational diabetes (GDM): first recognized during pregnancy.…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Diabetes and Older Adults — Tailoring Care for Safety and Quality of Life

For older adults, the safest plan is often the simplest. The goals: fewer lows, fewer burdens, and more good days. What to know Individualize targets: Tighter goals if healthy/independent; looser targets if multiple conditions, cognitive/functional limits, or high hypoglycemia risk.…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Diabetes in Children and Teens — A Parent’s Handbook

From school lunches to sports and sleepovers, diabetes adds moving parts to family life. With a plan and practice, kids can thrive. What to know Types and onset: Type 1 is most common in kids; onset can be rapid with…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Oral Health and Diabetes — The Two‑Way Connection

Your mouth and your blood sugar talk to each other. Healthier gums can mean better glucose—and vice versa. What to know Two‑way link: High glucose feeds gum bacteria, raising risk of gingivitis and periodontitis. Gum disease increases inflammation, which can…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Sleep, Stress, and Blood Sugar — Managing the Invisible Triggers

You can eat well and exercise—and still see surprise glucose swings. Often the hidden culprits are short sleep and everyday stress. What to know Sleep and glucose: Short sleep (under ~7 hours) and poor quality sleep increase insulin resistance and…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Foot Care for People with Diabetes — Daily Habits That Prevent Problems

A few minutes a day can prevent serious foot problems. Consistent foot care reduces ulcers, infections, and amputations. What to know Why feet are vulnerable: Reduced blood flow and nerve damage can make injuries easy to miss and slow to…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Complications of Diabetes — Eyes, Kidneys, Nerves, Heart — And How to Protect Them

Complications aren’t inevitable. With steady habits and routine checkups, most can be prevented, delayed, or caught early when they’re most treatable. What to know Why complications happen: Over time, high glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol can damage small vessels (eyes,…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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Managing Highs and Lows — Prevention and What to Do in an Emergency

Highs and lows happen—even with a great plan. Knowing your moves ahead of time keeps you safe and in control. What to know Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar): usually <70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L). Symptoms: shakiness, sweating, fast heartbeat, confusion, irritability; severe…

  • WasimAbbas
  • October 18, 2025
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