
Spiced pumpkin pancakes are perfect for a fall breakfast, dinner, or dessert. Add pecans, cream cheese, chocolate chips, or whipped cream for an even more decadent treat.
read more →Spiced pumpkin pancakes are perfect for a fall breakfast, dinner, or dessert. Add pecans, cream cheese, chocolate chips, or whipped cream for an even more decadent treat.
read more →Butternut squash is a mild winter squash with a sweet, nutty taste. This savory tart can be served with a simple side salad for a cozy fall breakfast or light dinner. A perfect way to welcome fall.
read more →This pumpkin bread recipe uses finely grated fresh pumpkin and coconut flour for a moist loaf that’s also low in carbs. It’s made without gluten and freezes well for a make-ahead holiday treat.
read more →Dr. E’s new patient Frank has lived with type 2 diabetes for over 20 years, and despite taking all his medications, his diabetes (and other related health conditions) are getting worse, not better. Dr. E suspects Frank has a common condition that unfortunately goes undiagnosed for years in many patients.
read more →When your body doesn’t have enough insulin, things can go south really fast. Everyone who lives with diabetes and takes insulin should know the signs of DKA and know what to do to treat it if it does occur. Drs. E+P discuss the common symptoms and self-treatment options to help you avoid a trip to the ER.
read more →Did you know that kidney disease doesn’t have any symptoms in its early stages? That’s why it’s so important to be proactive in caring for these bean-shaped fluid-filterers. Drs. E+P share the three things you can do to avoid kidney disease, two tests you should have every year, and CKD treatment options that can prevent its progression.
read more →Welcome to the alphabet soup of Medicare, where you’ll find lots of plans with lots of letters (Parts A, B, C, D) offering various insurance coverage options. Medicare expert George Huntley breaks down the basics with a focus on people with diabetes so you can decide which plan is right for you.
read more →CGM alarms and sleeping with a sheet stealer aren’t the only annoying things that can impact a good night’s sleep. Endocrinologist Dr. Robert Thomas shares tips on how to improve your sleep hygiene (yes, this is a thing) if you live with type 1 diabetes.
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