Thursday, August 25, 2011

What Diabetes Does to Your Skin

Thursday , August 25, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Snacking When You Have Diabetes 
  • Preventing High Blood Sugar Emergencies
  • 'Can a dog sense when my sugars are low?'

Top Story What Diabetes
Does to Your Skin

Diabetes brings unique challenges
when it comes to keeping skin healthy.
6 tips help prevent skin complications.

Also See:
  • Best Nutrients for Your Skin
  • Why Boils Are Such Bad News
  • No More Burgers for Bill Clinton
Health News & Features
Snacking When You Have Diabetes 
Sometimes snacks are a must! When you have diabetes, your
snack choices are more limited, but you still have choices.
Also See:
  • Controlling Cravings in the Middle of the Night 
  • How to Eat Right When Dining Out 


Preventing High Blood Sugar Emergencies
Missed your diabetes medicine? Ate too much rich food?
When blood sugar soars, here's what to do.
Also See:
  • Treating Diabetes With Insulin
  • Rick Perry's Controversial Stem Cell Treatment
From The WebMD Network
• Will Quitting Smoking Affect My Weight?
• Slideshow: 10 Worst Foods in Your Fridge
From The Diabetes Community
'Can a dog sense when my sugars are low?'
They're man's best friend and are known to sniff out
medical conditions. Can you help answer this question?

Diabetes questions? Get help from others in the Diabetes Community.
From Our Sponsors
• Understanding Diabetic Nerve Pain
Newsletter Management
Don't miss an issue of this newsletter. Add WebMD to your email's safe sender list --
get instructions here.
You are subscribed as arifeidrizi@gmail.com.
View and manage your WebMD newsletter preferences.
Subscribe to more newsletters. Change/update your email address.
Follow Us
What is this?
To unsubscribe from this Diabetes newsletter, send a blank email to
diabetes_news_unsub@health.webmd.com.
To unsubscribe from ALL WebMD newsletters, send a blank email to
unsub@health.webmd.com.
WebMD Privacy Policy
WebMD Office of Privacy
1201 Peachtree Street, NE 400 Colony Square, Suite 2100, Atlanta, GA 30361
© 2011 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved.
advertisement
advertisement

No comments:

Post a Comment