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A dietitian explains what’s in sugar-free candy, if it’s good for people with diabetes, how it impacts blood sugar, the pros and cons, and more.
Many bottled teas may seem healthy but are loaded with sugar—some even pack more than a candy bar. Experts reveal the worst ...
Many seemingly healthy everyday foods can unexpectedly spike blood sugar levels, posing a risk for individuals with diabetes ...
One of the best things about Dutch Bros is the customizability of its drinks. With one switch, its Cocomo, a coconut-flavored ...
A well-stocked pantry makes preparing nutritious, blood sugar–friendly meals easier. Dietitians suggest filling your pantry ...
The discussion around corn syrup versus cane sugar shouldn't lead us to lose sight of the importance of reducing overall sugar consumption.
Think chocolate, eggs, and potatoes are unhealthy? Think again! Discover surprising foods once labeled “bad” that actually ...
The 'better-for-you' lunch kits are packed with sodium, and CR's tests found some have concerning levels of leadLunchly kits ...
Nobody tell the Legislature, but Texas sort of does have legal recreational cannabis. Let's hope it stays that way.
In a landmark 14-year study, researchers have found that artificially sweetened drinks raise the risk of developing type 2 ...
Waivers for Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and West Virginia were signed to eliminate soft drinks and candy from the SNAP program.
People with kidney disease and diabetes should monitor their intake of certain nutrients. Here are 5 foods to avoid with kidney disease and diabetes.