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Latest Site UpdatesLooking for Diabetes ProductsThink of all the divers and sundry venues for obtaining diabetes products on the Internet, at your local pharmacy, through the mail the list goes on. But, if you are not careful, you could find yourself paying too much, getting the wrong diabetes products or, worst of all, not having the diabetes products you need for regular and accurate testing of your blood sugar. What Do I Need For A Diabetes Home Test KitThe key to staying healthy with diabetes is controlling your blood sugar level, usually with the help of a diabetes home test kit. Regular testing and control of your blood sugar through diet, exercise and medication can help you stay healthier, feel better and lower your chances of complications. 70 30 InsulinLearn about 70 30 insulin and having both a steady supply of insulin throughout the day as well as a "burst" of insulin after you eat a meal or snack. Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage and DiabetesThe advantage of Medicare drug prescription is that the cost of your glucose home test kits and insulin are covered. For starters, diabetics will want to review the Medicare prescription drug plan, Medicare advantage plan and the various other Medicare health plans that have drug coverage. The Medicare.gov site allows you to compare various plans. The Scooter StoreElectric scooters help diabetic seniors stay mobile. Learn about this popular place to buy scooters: the Scooter Store. Free Diabetic Test StripFree diabetic test strips? If you are a diabetic you could get free strips to test your blood sugar. 3 Reasons Home Delivery of Diabetic Supplies makes SenseConsider these 3 reasons why the home delivery option works for diabetic seniors. Senior DiabetesYou must play an active role in managing your senior diabetes, from decisions you make about diet and exercise through your daily glucose monitoring to help your doctor better understand your health. The diagnosis of senior diabetes may be more common than you knew, but each unique situation will call for unique measures to help each senior understand how to live the richest, most rewarding life. Diabetes and InsulinPeople with diabetes suffer from a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, the hormone used to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy. People with diabetes do not naturally produce enough insulin in their pancreas. This results in high blood glucose, which, over time, can result in serious health problems. Diabetes A1C TestBy examining the results of each diabetes a1c test, the diabetic and their physician are aware of actions and steps required to better control the diabetes; the closer a diabetes a1c test reads to 6-7% (an acceptable percentage in most blood glucose levels), the greater the chance that the conditions of onset diabetes are being managed. Gestational Diabetes TestingTypically using an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in a doctor's office, gestational diabetes testing is an important first step toward better understanding and treating your specific condition. Modern advancements in diagnostics also make performing preliminary gestational diabetes testing within the privacy of your own home a real possibility for many people. Using a Diabetes Strip to Test Your Blood SugarHome monitoring of your blood sugar is one of the most important steps you can take to stay in control of your diabetes. Diabetes CarePeople with diabetes have a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, the hormone used to convert sugar, starches and other foods into energy. 5 Steps for Proper Diabetic Foot CareDiabetic neuropathy can cause diabetics to not even be aware of minor cuts, blisters or pressure sores on their feet. Poor circulation can also cause foot problems. Without proper diabetic foot care, these minor injuries can lead to complications that may result in ulceration and possibly even amputation. That's why proper diabetic foot care is so important. Good diabetic foot care involves making your feet part of your daily routine, including these simple steps. |
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