Baking Low-Carb
Who doesn't love the mouthwatering smell of a freshly baked cake, the perfect pie, or cookies right from the oven? The good news is that having diabetes doesn't mean that you can't enjoy your favorite treats. The problem with most desserts is that they are very dense in carbs (not to mention calories), which can make them tough to fit into a healthy diabetes diet. The secret to "having your cake and eating it too" while managing your blood sugar, is to learn how to creatively curb the carbs or mediate their impact on your blood glucose. All it takes is a bit of kitchen chemistry! Learn more about baking no-carb!
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A Response to the NY Times
dLife CEO Howard Steinberg responds to the NY Times article about the ACCORD trials - have you read it yet? Check out his response and then have your own say by leaving your opinion in the comments section!
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Is Your Partner Bad For Your Diabetes?
Some people keep their diabetes to themselves, and others wear their diabetes on their sleeve and make it part of their introductions. It can be a clumsy conversation or it can be handled with confidence, but being close with someone means they know what your "dLife" involves. Having a partner who supports you and your diabetes is important for your health. Take our quiz and see if your partner is bad - or good - for your diabetes!
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