Dessert is often the most anticipated course of the holidays. But with all that caloric excess – a cup of sugar here, a pint of whipped cream there – where does that leave people with diabetes? In ...
If you're a diabetic, it may feel like the holiday dessert table is off-limits. But with these 21 sugar-free and low-sugar recipes, you can get in on the good stuff with the rest of the partygoers.
Having diabetes shouldn’t mean skipping sweet treats altogether. Whether you have Type 1, a condition that causes your body to produce little to no insulin, or Type 2, when your body resists insulin ...
NORFOLK, Va. — November is American Diabetes Awareness Month. It's also a time of year when those not-so-good-for-you holiday foods start popping up. So, this month, 13News Now is teaming up with the ...
Who doesn't love a sweet treat after dinner? If you have or are at risk of diabetes, though, you'll want to be mindful about potential glucose spikes. Most common desserts will easily and quickly ...
Eating maple syrup, instead of more refined sugars, may reduce the risk of metabolic disease, according to a Canadian study. "We know from decades of research that maple syrup is more than just sugar, ...
In a review article published in the journal Heliyon, scientists have provided a detailed overview of the nutritional, pharmacological, and sensory properties of maple syrup. Maple syrup is a natural ...
Jillian Kubala, MS, is a registered dietitian based in Westhampton, NY. Jillian uses a unique and personalized approach to help her clients achieve optimal wellness through nutrition and lifestyle ...