Diabetic Living India

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Official website of Diabetic Living India Magazine

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[...] not remain a patient after this surgery. The post Controlling obesity appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

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[...] of control, got better. The post Diabetes won’t be your pet much longer appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

Dot forgetthe foot

[...] and avoid smoking. Your feet will thank you! The post Dot forgetthe foot appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

Keep an eye on

[...] can also lower blood pressure considerably. The post Keep an eye on appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

All is Well

[...] exist, mostly all point to two core factors that lead to wellness namely: Physical and mental health. I feel if one is physically fit, that is eats a healthy diet and works out regularly, the [...]

Veggie Delights

[...] and vitamin A content helps protect your eyes from diabetic retinopathy or damage to the blood vessels in the eye from long-term diabetes. Carrots are a great low-carb, crunchy snack. Bell Peppers [...]

Keep an eye on

[...] have their eyes checked at least once a year for signs of damage. Diabetes affects the small blood vessels in the body. In the eye, it causes the blood vessels in the photosensitive layer (the retina) [...]

Veggie Delights

[...] colours, flavours and textures to your diet. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, water, dietary fibre, phytochemicals and antioxidants and contribute to a healthy diet. Vegetables are generally [...]

Start right

[...] . They also have to match the food intake with the medications/ insulin dosage to ensure the blood sugar levels are controlled. Skipping breakfast while having medication may cause hypoglycaemia which [...]

Veggie Delights

[...] , because their carb content is low, leafy greens do not significantly influence your blood sugar levels and their GI is estimated to be close to zero. Enjoy leafy greens as a side dish or as the [...]

Keep an eye on

[...] you. Diabetic retinopathy is a common predicament faced by diabetics. It occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the retina. Everyone with diabetes who is 12 years old or more should have their [...]

Keep an eye on

[...] certain drugs into the eye, adds Dr Choudhuri. The type of laser treatment used to treat diabetic retinopathy is called photocoagulation. An eye surgeon carries out the procedure and it is done on an [...]

Controlling obesity

[...] in helping control hunger, craving for unhealthy food, and better utilisation of insulin, bariatric surgery may be the most-effective cure for diabetes and obesity in medical science. Bariatric [...]

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Controlling obesity

[...] not remain a patient after this surgery. The post Controlling obesity appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

Diabetes won’t be your pet much longer

[...] of control, got better. The post Diabetes won’t be your pet much longer appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

Dot forgetthe foot

[...] and avoid smoking. Your feet will thank you! The post Dot forgetthe foot appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

Keep an eye on

[...] can also lower blood pressure considerably. The post Keep an eye on appeared first on Diabetic Living India. [...]

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