Easy Shakshuka
This content originally appeared here. Republished with permission. This easy Shakshuka recipe is made in under 20 minutes by simmering peppers, shallots, and spices with a basic tomato sauce, then poaching the eggs directly in the sauce. It’s a delicious, healthy breakfast that’s especially great if you’re following Whole30, Low Carb, Paleo, or Gluten Free! Print Easy […]
Hyponatremia: Low Sodium and Exercise
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By April Hopcroft Key takeaways: Hydration is important, but drinking too much water when exercising without consuming enough salt (an electrolyte) can put you at risk for low sodium levels. People with diabetes have a higher risk of electrolyte disorders, especially if they also have heart […]
Type 1 Cure Research Update: The Sernova Cell Pouch
Sernova is a biotechnology company focused on developing regenerative therapies to treat people with chronic diseases, including type 1 diabetes. The Sernova Cell Pouch System is a small, thin device that is filled with islet cells — the parts of the pancreas that produce beta cells and secrete insulin. The Cell Pouch, a new therapy […]
Crispy Parmesan Tomato Chips (Baked or Dehydrated)
This content originally appeared on Sugar-Free Mom. Republished with permission. Crispy Parmesan Tomato Chips made in your oven or dehydrator! Just 4 g net carbs per serving! Low Carb Crispy Tomato Chips Tomato season is upon us where I live and if you happen to have a garden then you know an enormous amount of […]
Juicy Lucy Burger
This content originally appeared on Low Carb Yum. Republished with permission. What is a Juicy Lucy? A Juicy Lucy (sometimes spelled Jucy Lucy) is a popular burger well-known for its unique preparation method. The cheese is stuffed inside the patty instead of on top, creating a “juicy” and flavorful experience when taking a bite. But, […]
10 Beverage Dos and Don’ts for Diabetes
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Madeline R. Vann, MPH, LPC Medically Reviewed by Lynn Grieger, RDN, CDCES When it comes to successfully managing type 2 diabetes, what you drink is just as important as what you eat. In fact, you may be surprised by how much a single drink […]
Vertex Releases New Data on Its Potential Type 1 Diabetes Cure
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Anna Brooks & Andrew Briskin Key takeaways: VX-880 is an investigational stem cell therapy by Vertex that shows promise as a functional “cure” for type 1 diabetes. New data shows that study participants experienced significant improvements in A1C, glucose control, and a reduced need for […]
Mexican Chicken Stuffed Peppers
This content originally appeared here. Republished with permission. Chicken stuffed peppers are one of the best healthy weeknight dinner recipes of all time! Bell peppers are gently broiled and stuffed with tender chicken, cauliflower rice, fresh pico and avocado. This recipe is also Whole30, Paleo, Gluten Free and family-friendly because you can add all your […]
High Triglycerides Versus Bad Cholesterol: Which Is Worse?
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Zachary Smith Medically Reviewed by Anurag Sahu, MD Though you may know the difference between bad cholesterol and good cholesterol, you may not know that your triglycerides, a type of fat found in your blood, are equally important to your heart health. When levels are […]
Could an Intestinal Procedure Be the Future of Type 2 Diabetes Therapy?
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By Susannah Chen, Matthew Garza & April Hopcroft Fractyl Health has developed a new technology that uses heat to “reset” your gut, leading to improvements in glucose levels and weight. Learn more about this technology and its potential benefits, including the ability to reduce insulin needs. […]