Many people like to drink coffee to be perk-up. A normal person usually has no issue. But is it good for diabetic?
Many people like to drink coffee to be perk-up. A normal person usually has no issue. But is it good for diabetic?
Many people with diabetes or prediabetes know how crucial it is for their general health to maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
Anyone living with diabetes in Hong Kong should know the 3 highs in health that should be managed. Having high blood pressure, high blood sugar, or high cholesterol can be hazardous to your well-being.
How important is exercise to people with diabetes? This webinar explains it all.
Most foods have natural sugar in them. Do you know how much sugar you should consume a day?
One in 10 Hong Kong adults live with diabetes, and they are at risk of a bittersweet ending; the numbers say so. Even though, with a grim future at the horizon, we’d like to remain hopeful of sweeter days and wonder how the future looks for diabetics in Hong Kong.
The link between diabetes and depression is largely unrecognized and untreated. In Hong Kong, this cycle of lack of recognition, substantial research, and treatment plans for diabetic Hong Kong people puts patients at a greater risk of mental distress.
Pre-diabetic and diabetic might be more likely to have dental problems like cavities, infections of the gums and bones holding your teeth in place.
Diabetes in Hong Kong is more common than you think.
Chronic kidney disease is a common complication that coincides with diabetes. One in every three adults diagnosed with diabetes also develops kidney disease.