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Diabetes
Diabetes occurs when your blood sugar levels are too high, often because of insufficient insulin. There are ways to effectively treat—and even reverse—this common condition.
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Trulicity for weight loss. Does it work?
Trulicity is not approved for weight loss, but Type 2 diabetes patients using it to lower blood sugar may experience some weight loss
Updated on Aug. 20, 2024
Drug Info
4 effects of stopping Mounjaro
In addition to weight gain, these are the other side effects you may experience when discontinuing this medication
Mar. 5, 2024
Drug Info
Who can take Ozempic for weight loss?
Ozempic treats Type 2 diabetes but is often prescribed off-label for weight loss
Updated on Nov. 11, 2024
Drug Info
Don’t eat these foods on metformin
Foods that raise your blood sugar cancel out the benefits of this drug
Mar. 20, 2024
Drug Info
How much is Omnipod without insurance?
Omnipod insulin therapy costs more than $760 per month without insurance, but there are alternatives and ways to save
Nov. 8, 2024
Health Education
Does diabetes cause nausea?
Changes in blood sugar or complications can cause this unpleasant feeling
Nov. 8, 2024
Wellness
Sea moss for diabetes
This supplement promotes weight loss, thyroid control, and heart health—all of which are particularly beneficial for people with diabetes
Nov. 13, 2024
Drug Info
How to stop Ozempic heartburn
Two percent of users have heartburn on this Rx. These six tips can help alleviate it.
Sep. 30, 2024
Drug Info
How to stay hydrated on Farxiga
Typically, adults should drink nine to 13 cups of water a day, but you might need more or less to stay hydrated. Here’s why.
Nov. 5, 2024
Drug Info
How much is Rybelsus without insurance?
Rybelsus costs $1322 without insurance. Learn how to get Rybelsus at a lower price or find cheaper alternatives.
Updated on Oct. 28, 2024
Drug Info
How to get Ozempic out of your system faster
Although you can’t necessarily get Ozempic out of your system faster, you can expect Ozempic side effects to improve once you stop taking it
Oct. 25, 2024