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Is it safe to take glucosamine if I have diabetes? I take glucosamine for mild osteoarthritis. But I recently heard that glucosamine may make it more difficult to control my blood sugar levels.
by Anonymous on 3/3/2010
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Since I've gotten pregnant, I've heard a lot about gestational diabetes. Can you tell me what the risk factors are for this condition? Are there any preventive measures I can take?
by Anonymous on 3/2/2010
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I was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I've been told to follow a 1,500-calorie per day diet. What does a typical 1,500-calorie diet for a person with diabetes look like?
by Anonymous on 3/2/2010
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What is gestational diabetes? How is it diagnosed and treated?
by Anonymous on 3/2/2010
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Is it true that cinnamon can lower blood sugar in people who have diabetes?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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I was taught to control my blood sugar by eating a certain amount of carbohydrates at every meal. However, what about those foods that have no carbs? I say that I can eat as much of these as I want. My wife says I'm wrong.
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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I have heard that you shouldn't eat sweet fruits such as chikoo or mangoes if you have diabetes. Is this true?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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Are late-night snacks a no-no for people who have diabetes?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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Is the glycemic-index diet useful for people with diabetes?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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I have diabetes, and I'm wondering if I can substitute honey for sugar in my diet?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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Can I use artificial sweeteners if I have diabetes?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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Why are electric blankets discouraged for people who have diabetes? What's the danger?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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Could switching to a vegetarian diet cure my diabetes?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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Does diabetes cause liver disease?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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What is the "dawn phenomenon" that some people with diabetes experience? Can anything be done about it?
by Anonymous on 3/1/2010
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