HIIT vs Steady-State Cardio With Diabetes: How to Choose Safely 6th June 20262nd June 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial HIIT and steady cardio can affect blood sugar differently. Learn how to choose exercise safely with diabetes and low-blood-sugar risk.
Summer Travel With Diabetes: A Safer Planning Guide 6th June 20262nd June 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Travel with diabetes is easier with a supply, medicine, food, heat, security, and sick-day plan. Use this patient-safe checklist.
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.
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.
Fitness Trackers and Diabetes: Useful Data, Real Limits 6th June 202626th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Fitness trackers can support activity habits, but they do not replace CGM, glucose meters, medical devices, or diabetes care.
Golfing With Diabetes: Blood Sugar, Feet, and Heat Safety 6th June 202625th May 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Golf can mean long walks, heat, delayed meals, and foot stress. Learn practical blood sugar, hydration, supply, and safety tips.
Ramadan and Diabetes: How to Prepare for Safer Fasting 30th May 20265th April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Planning Ramadan with diabetes? Review safer fasting steps, glucose checks, medication timing, hydration, meals, and when to break a fast.
Outdoor Exercise With Diabetes: A Safe Start 6th June 20263rd April 2026 by Living Diabetes Editorial Team Outdoor exercise with diabetes needs glucose planning, heat or cold awareness, foot protection, hydration, and low-blood-sugar supplies.