
This unique and refreshing salad maintains the flavors of traditional tabbouleh but substitutes cauliflower rice and walnuts for bulgar. It’s a delicious lower-carb remake that has a burst of freshness from the parsley, lemon, and mint.
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This unique and refreshing salad maintains the flavors of traditional tabbouleh but substitutes cauliflower rice and walnuts for bulgar. It’s a delicious lower-carb remake that has a burst of freshness from the parsley, lemon, and mint.
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Beach vacations, pool parties, impromptu cannonballs….sometimes you just need a break from your pump so you can dive into a pool without worry. Or maybe you want to change up your diabetes routine, or maybe your pump fails and you need to go on MDI for a while. Whatever the reason, taking a pump vacation is entirely doable. Drs. E+P explain what you need to know to do it safely and successfully.
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Understanding the impact of food on blood sugar levels and making informed choices is essential for people living with diabetes. Dietitians offer invaluable guidance to help you navigate the complexities of managing diabetes and nutrition. Here are five ways a dietitian can offer expertise and support.
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Dr. E’s new patient Kyle is a 32-year-old male recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by his PCP and put on metformin. Kyle has a family history of type 2 diabetes, but he had one positive autoantibody test for type 1, and he recently lost 40 lbs without trying. What tests and strategies need to be implemented to confirm either a type 1 or a type 2 diagnosis?
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Move over time in range…time in TIGHT range wants a seat at the table. But should we make room? Dr. Pettus explains what TITR is, how it developed, and whether or not it’s time to embrace it.
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