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Describing a Skin Condition
Here are some common terms that may help you describe your skin condition to your healthcare provider.
Diabetes and Exercise
Exercise is one of the best ways to help keep diabetes under control. Yet researchers say that many people with diabetes don't get enough activity.
Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
If you have diabetes, you are twice as likely to have high blood pressure. Left untreated, high blood pressure can raise your risk for heart disease and other serious health problems.
Diabetes and Sensitive Topics
Diabetes affects every part of your life, and it can create problems that aren't easy to talk about with your healthcare provider.
Diabetes- Hot Weather Safety
These no-sweat tips can help you prevent diabetes-related problems caused by summer temperatures.
Diabetes- Measuring Glucose at Home
Many people with diabetes who use insulin test their glucose 2 to 4 times daily. By tracking changes in the readings, you can tell when your blood glucose goes up or down.
Diabetes Quiz
More than 18 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and more than 5 million more have diabetes but don't realize it, according to the CDC. Yet diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.
Diabetic Nephropathy (Kidney Disease)
Diabetic kidney disease is kidney disease that is caused by diabetes. Here's what you need to know about this condition.
Diabetic Skin Troubles
About 30 out of 100 people with diabetes get a skin problem sooner or later. Fortunately, most problems can be prevented or easily treated. Read on to learn more.
Diagnosing Noncancerous (Benign) Breast Conditions
To diagnose a breast condition, your healthcare provider will examine your breasts and may order imaging tests or a biopsy.
Diet for Lactose Intolerance
Detailed information on lactose intolerance, including a list of foods that contain lactose.
Diet to Help Prevent Heart Disease
My Plate plan from the federal government is a guideline to help you eat a healthy diet.