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  2. DIABETES-FRIENDLY GROCERY LIST - Healthline

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    Meat and seafood. Tips: Try to plan at least two servings of fish each week. Also aim to fit three servings of lean meat into your meal plan every week. fatty fish. (such as salmon, sardines, or ...

  3. How to Plan a Diabetes-Friendly Grocery List - Healthline

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    Try to choose fruits and vegetables in a range of colors, and include some in every meal or snack. Non-starchy vegetables are the lowest in calories and carbohydrates, so they’re a great choice ...

  4. Diabetes Diet: Best and Worst Foods for Diabetes - Healthline

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    Best foods for people living with diabetes. 1. Fatty fish. Salmon, sardines, herring, anchovies, and mackerel are great sources of the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA, which have major benefits ...

  5. Best and Worst Foods for Diabetes - WebMD

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    Fish, poultry, or lean meats (3 oz, or about the size of a deck of cards or the palm of your hand; 2 egg whites or 1 whole egg): 6 or fewer per day. Nuts, seeds, or beans (1 tablespoon of peanut ...

  6. Eating Healthfully With Diabetes: Your Menu Plan - WebMD

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    Whole-grain bread, English muffin, or bagel. Whole-grain waffles or pancakes with fruit. Lean protein (low in saturated fat): A higher omega-3 egg blended with 2 egg whites for an egg dish. Add ...

  7. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state - Wikipedia

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    Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state ( HHS ), also known as hyperosmolar non-ketotic state ( HONK ), is a complication of diabetes mellitus in which high blood sugar results in high osmolarity without significant ketoacidosis. [4] [5] Symptoms include signs of dehydration, weakness, leg cramps, vision problems, and an altered level of consciousness ...

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