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A diabetes diagnosis, new or long-standing, can trigger reactions like grief, stress, depression and frustration, but symptom relief and help are available
Type 1 diabetes happens when your body doesn’t make insulin, while Type 2 happens when your body can’t use insulin properly
There is an indirect link between the sweet substance and the condition
The endocrine gland in charge of hormone production may be causing your hair to shed or stop growing
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The short answer: Yes, but you need to eat it in moderation and keep track of how much you consume
Even a short walk can make a positive difference
Taking care of yourself helps you take care of your loved one
Installing grab bars and taping down area rugs may make navigating life with vision loss easier
Blood glucose monitoring and drinking in moderation can help you avoid hypoglycemia
Keeping blood glucose levels in a healthy range is critical with diabetes-related vision issues
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