Diagnosing Diabetes
You’ve been diagnosed with prediabetes. Now what? According to the ADA, losing weight through exercise and maintaining a healthy diet may reduce diabetes risk. A low-fat, low-calorie diet and an hour of exercise a few days a week can help you shed just a few pounds — and really make a difference in your diagnosis. Ask your doctor about the weight loss and healthy diet strategies that are best for you.
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