Other Complications
Diabetes and its complications can seem like a lot to juggle, but with the right information you can control diabetes and reduce your risk of complications.
How to Avoid Diabetes Complications
Good news: The complications of diabetes -- the damage to the body caused by high blood glucose over time -- can be avoided or effectively treated. Here's how.
Save Your Vision
People with diabetes are at risk for vision loss. But with these 11 eye-protecting tips, you may save your vision from glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy -- the three eye complications that make up diabetic eye disease.
You Can Prevent a Heart Attack or Stroke
Did you know you're far more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than to lose a limb? The good news is there are steps you can take right now to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and improve your diabetes management at the same time.
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