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Aerobic and Strength Training Improves Diabetes from Ronald J Sigal, MD MPH
A new study looked at the type of exercise and how it affected management of diabetes. Combining aerobic exercse and strength training had the most effect on diabetes mangement. Dr. Robert Sigal. University of Calgary.
Can people with diabetes drink alcohol? from Seamus Sreenan, MBBCh, FRCPI, MD
Can people with diabetes drink alcohol?
Diabetes from Bob Martin, MD
Dr. Bob Martin and Dr. Shannon Oates, an endocrinologist, discuss diabetes. Clarian Arnett Health. Lafayette, IN.
Diabetes from Sushma Reddy, MD
Dr Sushma Reddy, an endocrinologist at Port Huron Hospital, gives and overview of diabetes, including symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatment and prognosis.
Diabetes and Blood Pressure from Florence Brown, MD
Complications of hypertension or high blood pressure include heart failure, stroke, kidney disease, and eye problems. Diabetes is associated with high blood pressure, and makes the complications more likely. It is very important for diabetics to moniter their blood pressure closely. Dr. Florence Brown. Joslin Diabetes Center. Boston, MA.
Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease from Cecilia JImeno, M.D.
Diabetes and Cardiovascualar disease.
Diabetes and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease from Om Ganda, MD
Heart Attack and stroke are the leading cause of death for diabetics. It is very important for diabetics to modify their risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including aggressively treating cholesterol and lipid abnormalities. Dr. Om Ganda. Joslin Diabetes Center. Boston, MA.
Diabetes Effects on Your Eyes from Cecilia JImeno, M.D.
How diabetes can effect the eyes.
Diabetes HgA1c Test from Martin J Abrahamson, MD
The HgA1c test is a blood test that reflects your average blood glucose levels for the past 2 to 3 month period. It is a good measure of the overall control of your diabetes. It is recommended that you check this every 3 to 6 months to help follow your diabetes management, in addition to daily blood sugar levels. Dr. Martin J. Abrahamson. Medical Director, Joslin Clinic. Boston, MA.