Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes: Why It Matters 6th June 20261st June 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Erectile dysfunction is common and treatable. In diabetes, it can also signal blood vessel, nerve, hormone, or heart risk.
Gestational Diabetes: Healthy Pregnancy, Testing, and Follow-Up 6th June 202631st May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Gestational diabetes often has no symptoms. Learn testing timing, pregnancy care, treatment options, and postpartum follow-up.
Diabetes and Men’s Health: Risks, Symptoms, and Next Steps 6th June 202631st May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Men with diabetes should not ignore sexual, urinary, heart, sleep, foot, eye, or kidney symptoms. Learn what to check.
Glaucoma and Diabetes: Risk, Screening, and Eye Safety 6th June 202629th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Diabetes can increase glaucoma risk. Learn why regular eye exams matter, what symptoms are urgent, and what to ask.
Diabetes and Your Eyes: When to See a Retina Specialist 6th June 202629th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial A retina specialist may be needed for diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, sudden symptoms, or abnormal eye exam findings.
Best Time to Exercise With Diabetes: Blood Sugar Tips 6th June 202628th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial The best time to exercise with diabetes depends on medicines, meals, glucose patterns, sleep, and safety. Learn what to track.
Post-Workout Nutrition With Diabetes: Blood Sugar Tips 6th June 202628th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Post-workout nutrition with diabetes depends on glucose, medicines, workout intensity, timing, carbs, protein, and low risk.
Diabetic Macular Edema: Symptoms, Screening, and Treatment 6th June 202627th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Diabetic macular edema can blur central vision. Learn symptoms, screening, treatment options, and when to seek urgent eye care.
Driving With Diabetes: Vision, Lows, and Safety Checks 6th June 202627th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Driving with diabetes requires attention to vision, low blood sugar risk, medicines, glucose checks, and local licensing rules.
Resistance Training for Diabetes: Strength With Safety 6th June 202626th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Resistance training can support diabetes care, but safety depends on glucose risk, feet, eyes, heart, technique, and progression.