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The Latest Research on "Curing" Diabetes: Rewriting the Fate of "Lifelong Medication"!

This is real research data from the top international journal The New England Journal of Medicine. In the past, being diagnosed with diabetes, especially type 1 diabetes, was almost equivalent to a li...
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Glycated hemoglobin does not always have to be 7%: five common misconceptions that many people with diabetes get wrong!

。 Blood glucose monitoring is an important part of day-to-day management for patients with diabetes. Among the many indicators, glycated hemoglobin is regarded as the "gold standard" for glucose contr...
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When blood sugar quietly rises in a person with diabetes, where does the body first “sound the alarm”?

Waking up in the morning not feeling refreshed but with a dry mouth and parched tongue, as if you hadn't drunk all night; occasional blurred vision, as if there's a frosted glass between you and the w...
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Cold wave warning: Diabetic patients should remember "one test, two cautions" during peak influenza season to avoid worsening conditions!

The influenza A H3N2 strain has replaced last season's influenza A H1N1, becoming the currently predominant circulating strain. For patients with diabetes, especially elderly diabetics with reduced ph...
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Fasting blood glucose and postprandial blood glucose — which should be controlled first? Which is the “silent killer” of complications?

"Doctor, my fasting blood glucose is normal—so why did I still develop diabetic complications?" In the clinic, many diabetes patients have this confusion. They strictly monitor their morning fasting b...
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Eating One Thing in Winter Helps Diabetics Keep Blood Sugar Steadier — Eat It This Way for Tasty Glucose Control!

As the saying goes: "Eat radish in winter and ginger in summer, no need for doctors' prescriptions," "radish rivals ginseng," "radish in winter is a treasure." For people with diabetes, winter radish ...
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Glycated Hemoglobin: The “Stabilizer” and Gold Standard of Blood Glucose — What Counts as Control and How to Lower It?

Fasting and queuing to prick your finger in the morning is a monthly routine annoyance for many people with diabetes. But what if I told you there is a key test that does not require fasting and is no...
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“Memory mirror” of blood glucose in people with diabetes: Is your glycated hemoglobin on target?

Chief picked up a lab report in the consultation room and said to the patient opposite him, “Look, this marker is like your ‘report card’ for blood glucose over the past three months — it does not lie...
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People with diabetes who drink water have more cooperative blood glucose

Many people with diabetes have heard: drink more water, blood glucose stabilizes! Water does indeed have a “diluting” effect on blood glucose—when the body is dehydrated, blood becomes concentrated an...
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These 6 Types of Diabetic Patients Are Most Prone to Diabetic Foot — Remember the "Three-Step Rule" to Prevent Ulceration!

Diabetic foot sounds distant, yet it is a "hidden time bomb" for many people with diabetes. Once it occurs, treatment is difficult, costly, and can even carry the risk of amputation. Who are the high-...
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