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DIABETES AND HYPOGLYCEMIA – KNOW THE LOW

As a Diabetes Care and Education Specialist in a rehabilitation hospital, our Diabetes Interdisciplinary team strives to prevent hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia occurs when the body has a relative excess of insulin in the blood, and it results in low blood glucose levels. It occurs most often in people with Type 1 diabetes but can happen in

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What Does Skin Have to Do With Anything?

Have you noticed a difference in your skin since your diabetes diagnosis? Long-term, uncontrolled high blood sugar can lead to many complications. While the most common complication of diabetes is heart disease, there are other complications that include nerve damage, changes in vision, gum disease, kidney disease and skin problems. Our largest organ is our

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There’s No Sugar-Coating the Effect Diabetes Has on Your Eyes

If you have diabetes, you’re likely no stranger to the ways it can affect your entire system. Proper management of your disease requires a close and honest relationship with your healthcare team, including your optometrist. No matter the type of diabetes you have, you’re at a higher risk for eye complications than patients without diabetes, including vision

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