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Plan E was a Medicare supplement (Medigap) option that stopped being available to new Medicare enrollees after 2009. You cannot buy Plan E today unless you were already enrolled before January 1, 2010. If you had it prior to that cutoff, you may keep it. Because relatively few people still carry Plan E, premiums can […]

Papaya can be included in a balanced diet for people with diabetes and is unlikely to cause a rapid spike in blood glucose. It also supplies fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. (img by Bajaj Finserv Health) Diabetes is a condition where the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin (or any at all) or can’t use […]

Diabetes can harm blood vessels, causing poor circulation that leads to fluid accumulation in the feet, ankles, and lower legs. This swelling is called edema. Wearing compression stockings, staying active, and using other strategies may help ease swelling. Edema refers to abnormal swelling of the feet and ankles when excess fluid collects in the tissues. […]

Even individuals who appear thin or lean can develop prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Body weight is one possible risk element, alongside age, family medical history, and ancestry. Diabetes occurs when blood sugar levels are too high. When someone has diabetes, their body can’t control blood glucose effectively. It’s a widespread misconception that […]

In May 2020, the authorities recommended that certain manufacturers of extended-release metformin pull some of their tablets from the U.S. market. This action followed the discovery of an unacceptable level of a likely carcinogen (a substance that may cause cancer) in select extended-release metformin tablets. If you take this medication now, contact a healthcare provider. […]

The phrases impaired glucose tolerance and prediabetes are generally used interchangeably. They describe a state in which blood sugar is higher than normal and, without lifestyle modifications or other interventions, there’s an increased likelihood of progressing to type 2 diabetes. You’ve probably encountered the terms impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and prediabetes often, and may wonder […]

Occasionally, a commonplace medical device truly “breaks the mold” and brings meaningful innovation for people managing diabetes. That’s true of the Accu-Chek Guide glucose meter from Roche Diabetes Care. It incorporates several handy practical touches that make handling and using test strips less troublesome. The meter also adds improved illumination for nighttime fingersticks and an […]

Have you ever glanced down and noticed the adhesive on your insulin infusion set or continuous glucose monitor (CGM) beginning to lift at the edges? It’s a terrible feeling — maybe your set is nearing the end of its wear time, or perhaps you only applied it that morning, yet it’s peeling off prematurely after […]