You’re in the driver’s seat when it comes to managing your diabetes—watching what you eat, making time for physical activity, taking meds, checking your blood sugar. It is important to stay in touch with your health care team to keep going in the right direction. Truth is, everyone’s diabetes is different.…
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Dehydration can sneak up on you even when you are enjoying a quick walk in the rain. There’s more to what causes dehydration than just skipping water. What is Dehydration? Two-third content of the human body is made up of water. Water plays a major role in lubricating all the…
Most people get colds in the winter and spring, but it is possible to get a cold any time of the year. Symptoms usually include sore throat, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, headaches and body aches. Most people recover within about 7-10 days. However, people with weakened immune systems,…
Toxins are a way of life in today’s hectic lifestyle and pollution is everywhere. There are chemicals in the products we use, the medication we take and the packaged food we eat. Naturally they take their toll on our body, upsetting our metabolism while interfering with the digestive system and…
If you’ve been finding yourself feeling more exhausted than usual, and cannot pinpoint why, it could well be your body trying to tell you something. Usually, we think of our doctor only when we feel really sick. But it pays to be aware of symptoms simply by observing ourselves. Not…
Busy lifestyles and erratic eating habits present the risk of lifestyle diseases such as high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes and weight gain, all of which can lead to heart disease. Here are some basic facts related to cholesterol that can help us make healthy living choices. But first, what is…
I first “met” apple cider vinegar when I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. There seemed no end to its benefits – both in health and other areas of life. This simple and inexpensive “food” is the real deal and a natural cure for a long list of ailments and…






