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  2. Guide for Newly Diagnosed Diabetes: How to Make a Plan

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    Tips to safely increase your physical activity include: working with your PCP or CDCES to create a plan for personal fitness goals. checking your blood sugar before, during, and immediately after ...

  3. Type 2 Diabetes Self Care: Everything You Need to Know

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    Some general recommendations for healthy eating with diabetes include: learning what serving and portion sizes look like. monitoring sugar and learning what items contain added sugar. drinking ...

  4. Type 1: Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. The immune system attacks and destroys cells in the pancreas, where insulin is made. It’s unclear what causes this attack. Type 2: Type 2 ...

  5. Helping someone take care of their diabetes doesn't just make them feel better. It helps them avoid common diet, foot, and mouth problems. Use this checklist for top-notch daily care.

  6. 10 Known Diabetes Complications - WebMD

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    If it is not controlled, diabetes can cause a host of complications that can affect nearly every organ in the body. Diabetes complications include: Heart disease. Stroke. Kidney disease. Nerve ...

  7. Daily Diabetes Care: Sleep, Weight, Checking Blood ... - WebMD

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    Even losing 10 or 15 pounds has health perks. Weight loss can: Lower blood sugar. Reduce blood pressure. Improve cholesterol levels. Lighten the stress on your hips, knees, ankles, and feet. Give ...

  8. 3 P's of Diabetes: Polydipsia, Polyuria, Polyphagia, and More

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    Simply defined, the three P’s are: polydipsia: an increase in thirst. polyuria: frequent urination. polyphagia: a rise in appetite. We’ll discuss the three P’s in more detail, explaining how ...

  9. Taking Care of Your Diabetes Every Day - WebMD

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    8 min read. There are four things you need to do every day to lower high blood sugar: Eat healthy food. Get regular exercise. Take your diabetes medicine. Test your blood sugar. If you have ...

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