Best & Worst Foods for Managing Diabetes

Wednesday , May 12, 2010
In This Issue:
  • 11p.m.: Most Painful Hour for Diabetes Sufferers
  • How Downey Got an 'Iron Man 2' Body in 3 Months
  • Can This Diet Reverse Diabetes?

Top Story Best & Worst Foods
for Managing Diabetes

Scratch these 38 drinks, snacks, veggies,
meats, and breads from your grocery list.
And pick up these 38 substitutions instead.

Also See:
  • 10 Most Fattening Spring-Time Foods
  • 24 Ways to Lose Weight Without Trying
  • Have Diabetes? Your Heart Is at Risk
Health News & Features
11p.m.: Most Painful Hour for Diabetes Sufferers
People with peripheral neuropathy may need more medication
at night, a new study says. What's the least painful time of day?
Also See:
  • Vitamins, More Shocking Sleep Wreckers
  • How Long Between Washing Bed Sheets?

How Downey Got an 'Iron Man 2' Body in 3 Months
Bored by bench presses and squats, he tossed tires and used 'meels'
to sculpt a superhero physique fast. These and seven other odd moves.
Also See:
  • Sore or Hurt? No Heating Pad for You
  • For Men Only: Top 6 Health Risks

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The Doctor Is In
Can This Diet Reverse Diabetes?
You may have heard of "Dr. Neal Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes." Dr. Barnard hosts a television series on PBS about reversing diabetes and other medical problems using a low-fat vegan dietary approach. Is a vegan diet right for you? Want to learn more about how it works? Could you ever live without eating meat? Read more of my thoughts about Dr. Barnard's approach to reversing diabetes.

--Michael Dansinger, MD
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