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Welcome to the diabetes blog
Mayo Clinic — Managing diabetes can be time consuming, but it's critical to your health. Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States, and according to the American Diabetes Association there are 23.6 million children and adults in the ...More…
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Know your blood glucose target range
Mayo Clinic — Staying in your blood glucose target range is a balancing act. Wow, what a tremendous response to the new diabetes blog. You are showing the huge impact diabetes has on an individual's life, family, community, and society as a whole. Peggy and I ...More…
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Welcome to 2009
Mayo Clinic — As a new year gets into full gear, you might find yourself reflecting on the previous year's happenings and trying to look at what you did and what you would do differently this year. Some of us are trying to stick to our new self-inflicted New ...More…
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Diamaxol: An herbal cure for diabetes?
Mayo Clinic — Diamaxol is marketed as a natural cure for diabetes. But does it work? The manufacturer of Diamaxol, formerly called Diabeticine, states that the product's ingredients include banaba, bitter melon, cinnamon, Gymnema sylvestre, huckleberry, ...More…
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Intensive insulin therapy: Too risky for type 2 diabetes?
Mayo Clinic — A Mayo Clinic specialist answers questions about intensive insulin therapy and type 2 diabetes. Intensive insulin therapy is an aggressive approach to diabetes treatment. In fact, intensive insulin therapy is the cornerstone of diabetes treatment ...More…
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Terms and conditions of use policy
Mayo Clinic — Mayo Clinic Health Solutions/MayoClinic.com is an online information and communications service (the "Service") provided by Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research and from other sources. Use of the Service is governed by the terms ...More…
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Advertising and sponsorship
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Caffeine: Does it affect blood sugar?
Mayo Clinic — Should you limit your caffeine intake if you have diabetes? Find out. Mayo Clinic endocrinologist Maria Collazo-Clavell, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers. Short-term studies indicate that caffeine impairs insulin action ...More…
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Medication
Mayo Clinic — Diabetes management requires awareness. Know what makes your blood sugar level rise and fall. When it comes to diabetes management, blood sugar control is often the central theme. After all, keeping your blood sugar level within your target range ...More…
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Video: How diabetes affects your blood sugar
Mayo Clinic — Your body uses glucose for energy. Glucose metabolism requires insulin, a hormone produced by your pancreas. Here's how normal glucose metabolism works, and what happens when you have diabetes - a disease where your body either can't produce ...More…
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Diabetes diet: Should I avoid sweet fruits?
Mayo Clinic — It's a common myth that you shouldn't eat certain foods if you have diabetes. It is a common myth that if you have diabetes you shouldn't eat certain foods because they are "too sweet." Some fruits do contain more sugar than others, ...More…