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Managing Diabetes is Getting Easier. Here’s Why.

Managing diabetes is getting easier. Here's why

A diabetes treatment plan simultaneously manages diet, blood sugar monitoring, exercise, and medications. When you add in taking care of family, work, and spending time with loved ones, it can be overwhelming. Recent advances in care options are making managing diabetes more manageable. Ultimately, by reducing the burden on patients, you also break down more … Read more

American Diabetes Association Alert Day

American Diabetes Association Alert Day

1 in 5 Americans have type 2 diabetes (T2D) and don’t even know it. This unawareness is dangerous, considering diabetes is linked to heart disease, liver disease, and other conditions. American Diabetes Association Alert Day is March 22nd and is a one-day annual wake-up call to know your risk and learn the steps to take … Read more

NASH: How It’s All Connected

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

Our bodies are a framework of interconnected systems working together. Often when an ailment attacks one part of our body, we have a higher risk of developing issues in other parts. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a liver disease common in individuals with hypertension and diabetes. How it’s all connected is the driving force behind a … Read more

The Link Between Men’s Health and Diabetes

Men's Health and Diabetes

Not many people like going to the doctor. Many of us are guilty of pushing off our doctor’s visits, affecting our health. The American Diabetes Association mentions that men tend to ignore their health issues, leading to a higher risk of diabetes. Diabetes affects around 14 million men in the United States, and about 90%-95% … Read more

From Fatty Liver to NASH

From Fatty Liver to NASH

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition where fat builds up in the liver of individuals who drink little to no alcohol. Some individuals with fatty liver will continue with no adverse effects on their health. In others, excess fat accumulation triggers chronic inflammation. This can lead to a more serious form of NAFLD … Read more

Uncontrolled Hypertension is Dangerous. Here’s 5 Reasons Why.

Uncontrolled hypertension is dangerous. Here's 5 reasons why.

Blood pressure is the amount of force the circulating blood exerts against the walls of the body’s arteries. We measure the pressure as the heart contracts and when it rests in between beats. Hypertension is when your blood pressure is too high. In the absence of treatment, uncontrolled hypertension is dangerous because it can quietly … Read more

Love Your Heart! Tips for Keeping a Healthy Heart

Love Your Heart

February is the home of Valentine’s Day, where we celebrate the love we have for those close to us in our lives. Continuing the spirit of all things love, don’t forget yourself in the process. Self-love is more than acknowledging it; it’s showing it. American Heart Month also occurs this month, and it reminds us … Read more

Keeping the Holidays Healthy

Keeping it healthy during the holidays

Feasting and merrymaking are an undeniable holiday tradition, with many seasonal favorites too numerous to name. The liver doesn’t know it’s the holidays. Those with liver conditions often bear the brunt of the strain from holiday dinners and social engagements. Keeping the holidays healthy when you have liver disease is possible with a bit of … Read more

The Link Between Fatty Liver Disease and Diabetes

The link between fatty liver disease and diabetes - learn more in our blog.

If you have fatty liver disease (NAFLD), your risk of developing diabetes is much higher than that of someone who doesn’t. With November being national diabetes month, we want to take this opportunity to talk about the link between fatty liver disease and diabetes. You can learn all you need to know about this connection … Read more

Benefits of COVID-19 Treatment Trials

Most people who get COVID-19 can recover at home by resting, staying hydrated, and taking medications for fever, aches, and pains. For patients at risk of severe symptoms or who are hospitalized due to COVID-19, the FDA has authorized therapies to help curb the virus. Researchers continue developing more effective options. Those with the virus symptoms play … Read more

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