At Diabetes Ed Services, we are passionate about getting the word out on sugar! We even created a “Joy of Six” campaign, to raise awareness on the health risks of … Continue reading “Parents Aren’t Always Good Judges of Their Kids’ Sugar Intake”
Full-fat dairy is typically thought of as being detrimental to health due to the high content of saturated fats. However, a new study begins to question this commonly known ideology. … Continue reading “Full-fat dairy may actually benefit heart health”
Test your knowledge by clicking here. This weeks question reflects the new ADA Guidelines for Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes. And we invite you to join our newly updated webinar on … Continue reading Question of the Week – CV Disease and Diabetes
In healthy individuals, wounds can heal fairly quickly and easily due to our bodies natural ability to continuously produce new cells. Wounds that involve medical intervention, such as decubutis ulcers, … Continue reading “Nutrition tips to promote wound healing”
The Mediterranean diet is one of the few diets that has actually shown positive effects in decreasing likelihood of developing diabetes and other health-related issues. New information from the … Continue reading “Childhood Obesity is High in Home of Mediterranean Diet”
There is plenty of research linking dark chocolate to overall heart health and immunity. However, a recent study from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonia, Texas is … Continue reading “A bit of dark chocolate might sweeten your vision”
We all know someone who has a hard time falling asleep without the TV on or spends at least an hour on their phone before bed. Studies now find, that … Continue reading “Light-on sleeping may increase risk of diabetes”
After a 14 year battle, the time has finally come to say goodbye to artificial trans fat! “The elimination of artificial trans fat from the food supply represents a historic … Continue reading “A Final Farewell to Artificial Trans-Fat”