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Heartburn, GERD, and Diabetes – Oh My

By James Wolosin, MD on January 30, 2023   /   Gastrointestinal Issues   /   Leave a comment
Heartburn and GERD

If your first thought before eating pizza is to calculate the number of Tums you’ll need to combat the afterburn, you may suffer from GERD. GERD is a common condition for people with and without diabetes, but it’s important to know how blood sugars can affect it and what treatments are available.

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10 Tips to Use Over-the-Counter Medications Safely with Diabetes

By Candis Morello on January 27, 2023   /   Medications, Pain Relievers   /   3 Comments
OTC Medications and Diabetes

Have you ever gone to the drug store for cold medicine and been overwhelmed by the choices available? How do you know what’s best to select if you have diabetes? Pharmacist Candis Morello breaks down common ingredient lists and offers 10 tips on how to use OTC medications safely.

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3 Ways to Support Yourself with Type 2 Diabetes If Your Support Team Falls Short

By Megan Munoz on January 27, 2023   /   Depression, Emotional Health, Support, Type 2   /   Leave a comment
Supporting Yourself with Type 2

Family, friends and loved ones usually mean well when trying to “help” in our diabetes management, but they can sometimes say or do things that come out wrong and make things worse. Here are three ways to support yourself and your diabetes care if your support team misses the mark.

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Pigs in a Blanket

By TCOYD on January 27, 2023   /   Appetizer, Recipes, Snack   /   Leave a comment
Recipe - Pigs in a Blanket

This classic, crowd-pleasing app gets a low-carb makeover using a blanket of cheesy fathead dough to wrap bite-sized dogs into a tasty treat for kids of all ages.

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Dr. E’s MVP Crab Dip

By Steve Edelman, MD on January 27, 2023   /   Appetizer, Dr. E's Recipes, Recipes, Snack   /   Leave a comment
Recipe - Crab Dip

If you have 10 minutes and can use a can opener, you can make Dr. E’s favorite game day crab dip. A few simple ingredients are all you need, but Fritos Scoops are the mandatory transport vehicle – doctor’s orders.

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