This podcast is made for diabetics looking for news, technology, diet tips and advice related to diabetes. I am a practicing physician assistant working in endocrinology, and a type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and each week I will bring you the latest updates for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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This podcast is made for diabetics looking for news, technology, diet tips and advice related to diabetes. I am a practicing physician assistant working in endocrinology, and a type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and each week I will bring you the latest updates for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
For people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes or even pre-diabetes, managing blood sugar levels is a crucial aspect of maintaining overall health and avoiding potential complications. One of the key challenges in this regard is preventing post-meal blood sugar spikes, which can occur when the body is unable to properly regulate glucose levels after consuming food.
Fortunately, there are many effective strategies that can help to reduce or even eliminate these spikes. In the video, we'll explore some of the most widely researched and scientifically supported tips and tricks for managing post-meal blood sugar.
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[DISCLAIMER: While I am a Physician Assistant, none of the content I post should be taken as medical advice. Please consult with your doctor or healthcare provider if you have questions about your diabetes management and overall health.]
Diabetes Daily Digest
This podcast is made for diabetics looking for news, technology, diet tips and advice related to diabetes. I am a practicing physician assistant working in endocrinology, and a type 1 diabetic for over 30 years and each week I will bring you the latest updates for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.