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Look Out For Your Eyes: Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision

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My very observant friend, who, in his younger days, smoked and had a regular glass of alcohol, was terrified when he realized that his vision was not
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Love Your Heart and Protect it!

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Have you ever had an experience that has haunted you for a while? I've had several, and they have impacted my life in different ways. I recalled wate
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Oxidative Stress: How It Affects Your Eye

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We have come to the end of the first month of the new year 2020. Many of us have started some new goals, and as life gets in the way, placed others o
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Glaucoma- The Silent Thief of Sight

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Last Sunday evening, I had a frightening experience with my eyes. As I stepped inside the house, I saw a mass of small black dots floating across my
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Add Flavor to Food with Herbs and Spices

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Growing up in the Caribbean in the early '70s, much of the flavor in foods and desserts came from herbs and spices. We either grew the herbs in our
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4 Helpful Tips to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

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Diabetes is one of the most dreadful diseases out there today. If left untreated, it can lead to stroke, organ failure, blindness, and other health p
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Stay at Home Workouts for Type 2 Diabetes

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The majority of us spend our workdays in front of a computer. We still get home to spend our free time in front of a television, and yet, wonder why
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Caring for Wounds with Type 2 Diagnosis

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Diabetes and Wound Healing When a person sustains an injury, the body begins a healing process to repair and replace the damaged skin within a few da
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Your Home for Diabetes Education & Empowerment

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The PEEPS™ diabetes program provides an opportunity for laypersons and professionals to connect with each other, exchange information, and meet the
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Caring for a loved one with diabetes

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Educate yourself about diabetes – knowledge about diabetes will enable you to provide the support needed by your loved one. Individuals differ in h
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