
One of our core beliefs at TCOYD is that you are your own best advocate when it comes to your health. CDCES Meg Munoz shares 4 tips on how to be proactive in taking control of your diabetes alongside your healthcare team.
read more →One of our core beliefs at TCOYD is that you are your own best advocate when it comes to your health. CDCES Meg Munoz shares 4 tips on how to be proactive in taking control of your diabetes alongside your healthcare team.
read more →Liver disease affects up to 70% of people with type 2 diabetes, and often there are no noticeable symptoms. For those who have risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, insulin resistance and/or high cholesterol, early detection is crucial to allow for timely treatment and a reduced chance of developing other serious complications.
read more →Dr. E’s former patient Anita opens up about her 18-month journey with Mounjaro, highlighting the benefits and offering tips for side effects.
read more →This version of zuppa Toscana soup is made with Italian sausage, kale, pancetta and cream, and uses riced cauliflower instead of potato for a lower carb (but still creamy) base.
read more →This no-bake sugar-free strawberry cheesecake tart has a walnut hemp seed crust, and is a beautiful low-carb dessert for any special occasion.
read more →These mini meatballs are stuffed with mozzarella cheese, baked in a marinara sauce and topped with more mozzarella cheese. We aren’t complaining. Pair with a low-carb pasta or enjoy on their own.
read more →It’s not like us to follow the crowd, so we’re flipping the script on New Year’s resolutions since they usually just make us feel like a failure by February 1st. We’re taking the pressure off this year and going for some small-ish, positive-ish changes we know we can make. Here are our resolutions – and more importantly our non-resolutions – for 2024.
read more →Dr. E’s 55-year-old patient Miguel was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and he’s experiencing consistent lows at the same two times every day…once in the morning and once at night. Dr. E zeroed in on two different causes and offered solutions to even things out.
read more →We all have inner gremlins whispering in our ears about the things we mess up on or feel insecure about. Throw in the daily challenges of managing diabetes, and it’s a recipe for a downward spiral in self-confidence. Scott Johnson helps us shift perspective into a more positive and empowering way to live with diabetes.
read more →Erika Forsyth kept her type 1 struggles very private as a teen, but now she dedicates her career to helping others talk about and live with the condition. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with diabetes for years, Erika offers advice on living with the diagnosis.
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