Living Well

Low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, is a common problem faced by people with diabetes. The body relies on blood sugar (glucose) as an energy source. But taking certain diabetes medications, consuming insufficient food and exercising without increasing one's food intake can throw it off balance.
COPD didn’t stop Valerie Chang from following her dreams. Here's how she’s managed to thrive—plus her inspirational tips.
A salad that pleases your palate and helps protect your vision, too? Spinach is rich in lutein, while walnuts pack omega-3 fatty acids—nutrients that may prevent some eye diseases. Dig right in!
Simply having diabetes can put your vision at risk. To help safeguard your sight, read on.
Prostate cancer can cause urinary incontinence, but you can put the urge to rest and reclaim control. Here’s how.
Have very high triglycerides? Follow these simple steps to lower them—and keep heart disease at bay.
Are you looking for more information on psoriasis? Hoping to connect with others who understand you? Get the answers you want and the support you need. These organizations can help!
Still debating about getting the flu shot? Experts say it’s perfectly safe—and smart—for people with rheumatoid arthritis. Here’s why.
Want to stay healthy during cold and flu season? Check out these surprising diabetes-friendly ways to ward off germs and boost your immune system.