Put the can down
Sugary sodas linked again to increased heart troubles and risk of dying.
Sugary sodas linked again to increased heart troubles and risk of dying.
Don't be so quick to write off this once-favored staple of your diet.
New guidelines add some slack to long-term blood sugar targets—but diabetes is still a widespread problem in the U.S.
Type 2 in young people can lead to a more aggressive disease with more complications.
Diabetes education can inspire a proper diet and lifestyle to pull patients back from the brink.
You don't need sugary treats to reward your kids—you just need to get everyone on the right track for healthier eating.
Find sweet saboteurs and learn how to keep your healthy eating on track.
Want to help friends and family members who have diabetes? Create holiday meals with low- and no-sugar offerings—and keep portions small.
'Stop eating so much sugar,' they seem to be telling us. If only we'd listen.
It starts with SEEDS.
But some yogurts have nearly as much added sugar as soda — so be careful about your choice.
Avoid—or handle—this common midlife health issue once and for all.