Diabetic Patients May Be at Higher Risk for Complications from COVID

Type 2 diabetes does not cause an elevated risk of infection per se but a greater risk of complications and mortality that arise from COVID-19 infection. Cardiovascular disease, neuropathy, and organ dysfunction, including kidney and eye, all are common issues associated with Type 2 diabetes, and have been seen to be further exacerbated by COVID-19 […]

Diabetics Beware: Valuable Tips to Prepare for a Cough, Cold or Flu

Each year, an average of 200,000 Americans are hospitalized because of flu complications, but people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes are three times more likely to face complications that may be fatal, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The best step is prevention, and anyone with diabetes should seriously consider […]

Diabetics: Put Your Best Foot Forward

Most Americans might not know to associate diabetes with feet, but diabetics can endure a whole host of foot problems. Diabetes can cause nerve damage in the feet, so patients can’t feel things that would send a healthy person limping, such as small cuts or foreign objects in shoes. This, combined with poor circulation, which […]

Chiropractors Offer Advice to Those With Diabetes

If current trends are to be believed, 1 in 5 Americans will have diabetes by 2025 — and 1 in 3 a generation later. So says the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which calls the figures “alarming.” But when you think about today’s lifestyles — too often sedentary, with unhealthy diets — is […]

New Guidelines Include Medications For Treatment of Alcohol Dependence

Well-established ways to overcome alcoholism include counseling, 12-step recovery programs and addiction treatment centers. But government statistics show that 75 percent of people receiving conventional treatment for alcohol dependence relapse to heavy drinking within the first year of beginning treatment. A division of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) has recently issued […]

Don’t Let Diabetes Wipe That Smile From Your Face

Diabetics know that they need routine health care, like check-ups and eye exams, but many might not know that diabetes can also put a bad taste in their mouth. High glucose levels encourage destructive bacteria to overcrowd the mouth. The bacteria cause plaque build-up and gum disease, or gingivitis. Anyone can develop gum disease, but […]