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What Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Walk After a Meal
Taking a walk after you eat can help regulate your blood sugar levels, particularly when you exercise within 30 minutes after a meal. Learn more here.
With their slow-mo punch sequences and actors’ body transformations, pugilistic films from “Rocky” to “Christy” have aimed ...
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What Candy Can People With Diabetes Eat, and How Much Is Safe?
It is possible to eat candy when you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Learn about the best choices for your situation, and how ...
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How to Use Glucagon Rescue Medication
Used to treat severely low blood sugar, glucagon can be a lifesaving medication for people with diabetes. Here’s how it works and when and how to use it.
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of Nov. 23-29 include actor Colin Hanks, TV personality Bill Nye the Science Guy ...
On World Prematurity Day, we highlight two Western Australian organisations working tirelessly on research and programs that ...
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Retatrutide Is a New GLP-1 Hit. But Is It Legal?
Retatrutide shows big weight loss potential but isn’t FDA-approved. Here’s what to know about its safety and legal risks.
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
On Jan. 9, 1942, heavyweight champion Joe Louis won his 20th straight title defense, knocking out Buddy Baer in the first round. The next day, he enlisted in the Army. For good measure, Louis donated ...
Historic Main Street features well-preserved buildings that have witnessed centuries of American life unfold. The old Atlantic County Courthouse, a stately brick structure built in 1838, stands as a ...
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11 Warning Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Too High and What They Mean For Your Health
Symptoms of hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) can include increased thirst, hunger, urination, and fatigue. Some symptoms are more severe or rare.
The number of adults living with diabetes worldwide has now surpassed 800 million, and the World Health Organization calls ...
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