| ABCs of Diabetes |
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| by Terri Clapsaddle, RD, LDN, CDE | |
| Saturday, 08 July 2006 | |
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If you have diabetes, then you have a 9 out of 10 chance of developing cardiovascular or heart disease. This means you will more likely die of heart disease than other diabetes complications. How can you decrease your chances of a heart attack or stroke? Lowering your glucose levels to acceptable range is only part of the story. Other medical priorities for you should be controlling your blood pressure and cholesterol as well. Research tells health care professionals that up to 68% of diabetes patients do not know that they are at greater risk for heart disease and stroke. Here is what you need to know to decrease your risk. It is as simple as A, B, C: Terri Clapsaddle, RD, LDN, CDE is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian and a Certified Diabetes Educator with 19 Years of Clinical and Wellness experience, currently practicing in Diabetes Self-Management and Consulting. Terri is currently at The Center for Diabetes Health at Caldwell Health Care System. www.caldwell-mem.org
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