People with diabetes require more intricate meal plans, and one breakfast staple is scrambling the minds of many. Is it safe for diabetics to enjoy eggs?
A common diabetes drug is shown to contain carcinogens. However, it seems like it may be worse to stop taking your medication, even with traces of carcinogen.
Who knew walking could provide so many benefits to our health? As it turns out, new research suggests timing walks after meals could boost health even more.
Spinach is a dark leafy green vegetable with a beneficial nutritional profile. It can even be a superfood for people with diabetes. Here's what to know.
Air pollutants can have a negative effect on our health, and can increase the risk for oxidative stress and inflammation. But is pollution linked to diabetes?
There's an air of confusion around which foods are healthy and which ones diabetics should refrain from. Could pineapple be harmful to people with diabetes?
Maintaining stable blood sugar is important in diabetes, but, it can be difficult to know what to eat, especially when it comes to fruits like watermelon.
Bananas have valuable nutrients no one should lose, including those living with diabetes. However, some wonder if it's safe to eat since it contains sugar.
When blood sugar is high for a long time, it can cause damage to your nerves, blood vessels, and organs. That's why it's essential to understand these signs.
There are several treatments for diabetic eye disease. Recent research points to a way to treat diabetic eye disease without too much pressure on the wallet.
Diet is important when it comes to managing diabetes. While some fruits should be avoided, more people wonder if blueberries are healthy enough for a diabetic.
People with prediabetes are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but the good news is they can reverse the condition with lifestyle changes such as exercise.
Exercise and a healthy diet can stave off complications of diabetes. Now research suggests there may be another way to keep blood sugar balanced -- whey powder.
While obesity has been known to be connected to type 2 diabetes, a large new study out of Israel shows that obesity may also be linked to type 1 diabetes.
Anthony Anderson is no stranger to living with diabetes. He has been diagnosed with the condition since 2001, though it took him a while to take it seriously.