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Dr. Jean-Francois Yale Understanding The Symptoms of Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is usually when we don't have enough sugar in the blood. And the sugar is important to make our different organs function well, like the muscles, the heart, and particularly the brain.

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Diabetes is a disease in which the body is unable to properly use and store glucose. Type 1 diabetics use insulin to manage their blood sugar, while type 2 diabetics don’t.
Following a healthy diet and exercise plan can contribute to the prevention of conditions such as obesity and diabetes.
Aerobic activity uses your heart and lungs for a long period of time. It also helps your heart use oxygen better and improves blood flow.

Le Dr. Pierre Filteau, MD, LMCC, CFPC/CMFC Parle des symptômes du diabète et de l'importance d'un bon contrôle de la glycémie.

Le diabète est une maladie chronique ou le sucre dans le sang est trop élevé. Le sucre va être trop élevé s’il n’y a pas de transporteur pour amener le sucre du vaisseau sanguin aux cellules du corps humain.

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The insulin needs to go into the fat layer under the skin. Pinch the skin and put the needle in at a 45º angle.
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which your blood sugar (glucose) level is lower than normal. Glucose is your body’s main energy source.
People use portable blood glucose meters, called glucometers, to check their blood sugar levels.

Dr. Akshay Jain, Endocrinologist, and Sarah Ware Registered Dietician, talk about the health benefits of beets in relation to diabetes management

“Beets, also known as beetroot, are a versatile vegetable that offer culinary and nutritional benefits. The beet itself refers to the bulbous, purple portion of the plant, while the leafy greens are also edible and provide additional nutritional value.

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