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Finally, An Affordable Oral Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes
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The Diabetes Warranty Program: Get on It!
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Why Type 1 Diabetes Is a Hidden Epidemic
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The Keys to Treating Diabetes in Patients With Obesity
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Live and Eat Healthier With These Tips Form Insulin Resistance Expert Emily Cornelius
We talked all about insulin resistance with registered dietician Emily Cornelius, the creator of Glucoast Nutrition — from what it is, who’s at risk of developing it, what can result from it if left untreated, and more. Here’s what she had to say:
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Why a Diabetes-friendly Diet Doesn’t Have to Be Bland and Boring
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Patients Living With Diabetes Deserve Specialized Hospital Care
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Ulcers, Amputations, Disability, and the Disproportionate Epidemics of Diabetes and Amputations
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Using New Diabetes Technologies to Optimize Self-Care