How can diabetes cause nausea?
Nausea is a common complaint among people living with diabetes. Nausea can occur as a result of diabetes complications or other factors relating to the condition.In most cases, nausea is temporary and harmless. However, alongside other…
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What to know about diabetic gastroparesis
Gastroparesis affects how the stomach moves food into the intestines and leads to bloating, nausea, and heartburn. When diabetes causes the condition, doctors call it diabetic gastroparesis.In this article, we provide an overview of…
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Diabetes: Could targeting this protein prevent hypoglycemia?
People with type 1 or type 2 diabetes who take insulin have a higher risk of developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Now, a study of how a protein works in the pancreas could lead to new treatments for protecting against the…
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What to know about high potassium
Hyperkalemia is a medical term for when a person has higher than normal levels of potassium. Usually, people with hyperkalemia do not have any symptoms, which makes it challenging for a doctor to diagnose.The leading causes of hyperkalemia…
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Which are the best bedtime snacks for diabetes?
A high-protein, low-fat snack before bed may help people with diabetes stabilize their blood sugar levels overnight.Everyone's blood sugar levels change throughout the night. In people with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes, these…
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Keto diet: A ‘cheat day’ may undo benefits and damage blood vessels
New research shows that people who follow a keto diet to lose weight or treat diabetes should avoid sudden spikes in blood sugar levels.
New research explores the effects of having a 'cheat' day on the keto diet.
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What are the best low-glycemic foods?
Low-glycemic foods are slower to raise a person's blood sugar levels than foods with moderate or high scores on the glycemic index. But which are the best low-glycemic foods to eat?Review studies suggest that a low-glycemic diet may help…
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What to know about diabetes and amputation
People with diabetes are prone to nerve damage and circulation issues. In some cases, this can make a foot or lower leg amputation necessary. However, effective treatment can usually prevent this complication.Reduced blood flow to the feet…
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