Instead of sweet potatoes with marshmallows, cooks might try Shulman’s Baby Salad Greens with Sweet Potato Croutons and Stilton...
Category: Food & Nutrition
Is it McDonald's fault that more than 63% of Americans are overweight? I don't think so, because each of us is responsible for what we put in our mouths...
A new study has found that keeping babies off cow's milk may help prevent the development of type 1 diabetes in children. The study followed 230 Finnish babies who received formula because breast milk was not available. Half of the babies received standard cow's milk formula...
Martha Rose Shulman's new cookbook, a compilation of recipes from her popular NYTimes.com feature, offers readers health-conscious and delicious dishes. While this isn't meant to be a diabetes cookbook (you'll find some grain-based and pasta recipes) there are still plenty of excellent choices for us within its pages. Shulman has chapters devoted to salads, simple vegetables, and fish and poultry dishes.
Over the last few weeks we've been trying to choose our favorite essays and recipes to re-feature in a "best of" list. It's been a difficult task...
I had been so focused on my diabetes care regimen, I never stopped to feel sad about the difficult changes I'd had to work through...
For many people juice equals fruit, so drinking juice would seem like a healthy choice. They are surprised to find that drinking juice is similar to drinking a soda...
According to a new study published in the October issue of The Journal of Nutrition, daily consumption of whole blueberries increases insulin…
When you consume alternative sweeteners, you are trying to fool your body. But you can't. The body knows that what you are giving it is fake...
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, is just around the corner. Traditionally, Rosh Hashana meals include apples and honey which symbolize a sweet new year, and guarantee a fast rise in blood glucose levels. So what's a diabetic to do?
One option is, of course, to have a tiny bite and call it quits....