The holiday season is almost upon us and a local nutritionist is encouraging people to make healthy decisions.
According to a report by the Diabetes UK website, sugary beverages have a high calorie count. Thus, it leads to weight gain.
Altheria Stokes was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 1998. Since then, she's been managing it by living a healthy lifestyle ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — WFMY News 2 spoke about a vital issue for millions of people – managing glucose levels when you’re living ...
Machine learning analysis of photo and video data demonstrates a promising way to noninvasively detect early hypertens ...
The Adams-Brown Diabetes Education Coalition (ABDEC) wants to remind you that November is National Diabetes Month, and that ...
The American Diabetes Association recommends using the diabetes plate method to help people eat a balanced diet. To use this method, a person should fill half of a 9-inch plate with nonstarchy ...
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Think it's impossible to truly enjoy your favorite holiday treats while crushing your weight-loss goals? Intermittent fasting ...
There are several ways to make your favorite comfort foods healthier, such as adding more vegetables, using herbs and spices ...