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I have a special guest, my husband, Attorney Joseph Babalola, to share his journey of reversing Diabetes and his unbearable symptoms through the power of Nutrition on the LIVING AT YOUR FINEST PODCAST. It is befitting today, on Diabetes Alert Day, to take inventory of our lifestyle habits to avoid the risks and triggers. The discussion items are:✨Diabetes risk factors and complications.✨How Nutrition is the Foundation to Preventing, Treating, and Reversing Diabetes. Attorney Joseph Babalola is the CEO of Joseph Babalola and Associate Law firm in Marietta, Georgia. He specializes in Global Immigration and Personal Injury. ➖Connect with Attorney Babalola.https://jbalawfirm.com/I hope you find value in this episode, and please share it with others. Let's get #healthiertogether.
Following the mass shooting at a Nashville elementary school, many Connecticut parents are crippled with anxiety and fear for their children's safety. Counselor, Julius Dudics, shared tips for parents to secure themselves and their kids after tragedy strikes. ((00:00)) Fairfield residents are making a lot of noise over new ordinance proposals. First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick weighed in on why the new ideas about noise ordinance aren't sitting well with a lot of residents, including police. ((12:33)) New data shows about 10% of US drivers damage their cars every year thanks to potholes. Now that it's spring, this is when pesky potholes begin wreaking havoc. Fran Mayko of AAA shares tips to avoid them and how much money you risk spending to fix up your car damaged by potholes. ((26:32)) Today is Diabetes Alert Day! We spoke with primary physician, Dr. Maryam Syed, about diabetes, pre-diabetes, risks, remedies and testing. ((36:26)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
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Kentucky has the 4th highest death rate from diabetes in the US. In recognition of March 22nd's Diabetes Alert Day, stories from eastern Kentuckians who have reduced their risk of diabetes through participation in National Diabetes Prevention Programs or through lifestyle changes made on their own are shared. One in 7 Kentuckians has diabetes, that's over 13% of adults, and 17% in Appalachian Kentucky. Another 11% of Kentuckians have prediabetes, a condition that is often unrecognized but which can be prevented or slowed with diet and exercise. These stories come from Prevent Diabetes EKY, an online source of information and resources to assist in preventing or slowing down diabetes.
Guest: Claresa Levetan, MD Diabetes impacts around 40 million Americans and 25% of them don't even know they have it. Luckily, Diabetes Alert Day was created to spread awareness of this widespread disease. To help us understand this campaign, Dr. Claresa Levetan, an endocrinologist at Grand View Health in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, shares insights on the importance of Diabetes Alert Day.
March 23rd is Diabetes Alert Day, and WQXE/WULF Lead News Reporter Zach Epperson talks with Vanessa Patty and Betty Bryan, two diabetes specialists with Baptist…
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD It can be tempting for patients to undermine the seriousness of diabetes. But in recognition of Diabetes Alert Day, Dr. John Buse explains why we need to set the record straight.
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD How early should we start screening for diabetes, and what tools are available to us? In recognition of Diabetes Alert Day, Dr. John Buse reviews the current screening tests and recommendations for those who are at risk of diabetes.
Observed annually on the fourth Tuesday in March, Diabetes Alert Day is a one-day "wake-up call" that focuses on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk. On today's episode, Dr. P talks with Ms. Pamela Price, Deputy Director for The Balm In Gilead, on the importance of observing Diabetes Alert Day on March 24th.
“Everyone is different, therefore different approaches to weight management, or an overall healthy lifestyle, are to be expected.” - Courtney McCormick, MPH, RDN, LDN, Manager of Clinical Research and Nutrition at Nutrisystem. Nutrigenomics is the study of how genes and diet interact to influence the way nutrients cause an individual’s body to function. According to research, the human body contains about 20,000 – 25,000 genes. It is important to understand what health and weight loss strategies work best for you. Genetic testing can be used to recommend different strategies that may help you make more informed choices and achieve outcomes that contribute to overall health. Courtney McCormick is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with a master’s degree in public health. Currently, she serves as the Manager of Clinical Research and Nutrition at Nutrisystem. In this role, she helps support the nutritional strategy and clinical research for both the Nutrisystem and South Beach Diet brands. Courtney has focused most of her career in dietetics working in the area of weight management. Early in her career, she coordinated and managed programs that served to prevent childhood obesity. Now, at Nutrisystem, she works within Product Development and Research to develop programs and products that help support adults in managing a healthy weight. Resources: Nutrisystem Website The Leaf Lifestyle Blog DNA Body Blueprint Fact Sheet and White Papers South Beach Diet Website The Palm, Lifestyle Blog W.I.S.E. Choices: Weight Improvement, Satisfaction & Energy – Sound Bites Podcast #79 with Dr. James O. Hill Transformational Weight Loss: What You REALLY Need to Know About Exercise – Sound Bites Podcast #24 with James O. Hill Sound Bites is partnering with the American Association of Diabetes Educators! Here are some timely announcements related to diabetes: New insulin affordability resource and other access/affordability resources are available at DiabetesEducator.org/affordability Diabetes Alert Day is Tuesday, March 26. Understand your risk at DoIHavePrediabetes.org. Find out more about becoming a National Diabetes Prevention Program provider at DiabetesEducator.org/Prevention. A new scoping review and gaps analysis of Diabetes Online Communities was just released in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology that supports its benefits as a tool for people with diabetes. For more information visit DiabetesEducator.org/PeerSupport.
It's called the World Marathon Challenge: 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days. And Eric Tozer did it all with type 1 diabetes: We talk about the path that led Eric to this amazing accomplishment and Stacey asks why anyone would even want to do something like this! We find out about blood sugar management, travel issues and how to stay fueled up through seven marathons. Eric is a co-founder of the Diabetes Sports Project which has great information and inspiration for athletes with T1D. In our Community Connection this week, a fun way to help spread the word on Diabetes Alert Day next month. Find out about Divabetic’s partnership with an escape room And Tell Me Something Good! Parents weigh in on their teens. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! ----- 1:30 Stacey Welcome, she talks about other extreme athletes who've been on the show. Check out those episodes here. 6:00 Interview with Eric Tozer (find out more about JDRF PEAK study here) 44:30 Divabetic's Escape Room for Diabetes Alert Day 47:30 Tell Me Something Good! Stacey is experimenting with a new podcast app: Check out Stacey's Minivan Minutes (not diabetes stuff, just testing out the app for a podcast presentation she's doing for college students) Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners! ----- This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
This week the award-winning For the People encores three previous segments digging into why diabetes is the eighth leading cause of death here in Connecticut - chatting with the the New Haven Health Department's exec talkng about why the Elm City is among the latest to engage in the national Healthiest Cities & Counties Challenge - and vivting My Sister's Place - a thrift store has been the primary revenue stream for the Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services for over 30 years.
This morning on the award-winning 'For the People,' host John Voket opens with a medical authority discussing diabetes ahead of March 22 - Diabetes Alert Day. Then we'll check-in with first-term State Senator Tony Hwang to get an eye inside the statehouse as lawmakers grapple with an out of control state deficit. And we'll wrap getting a front line perspective on one of the world's most widely recognized human service charities - Connecticut-based Save the Children.
This morning on the award-winning 'For the People,' host John Voket opens with a medical authority discussing diabetes ahead of March 22 - Diabetes Alert Day. Then we'll check-in with first-term State Senator Tony Hwang to get an eye inside the statehouse as lawmakers grapple with an out of control state deficit. And we'll wrap getting a front line perspective on one of the world's most widely recognized human service charities - Connecticut-based Save the Children.