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Ready to take control of your health without feeling overwhelmed? Join Dr. Kitty Dotson and Dr. Sarah Schuetz, two internal medicine physicians, as they break down easy, science based lifestyle changes that really work. Whether it’s tweaking your nutrition, getting more active, sleeping better, or reducing stress, this podcast makes it simple. With bite-sized, practical tips and relatable advice, you'll learn how small, everyday habits can lead to big results. Tune in each week for a healthier, happier you!
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Ep 72: Real-Life Strategies for Better Blood Sugar: Practical Tips That Work- Diabetes Part 2
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After learning the science behind insulin resistance and diabetes in Part 1 with Dr. Makhija, Drs. Kitty Dotson and Sarah Schuetz return to discuss how to put that knowledge into practice.
In this practical follow-up episode, we share realistic strategies for improving blood sugar control through everyday habits. From building meals that support stable glucose levels to finding simple ways to incorporate movement throughout the day, we break down evidence-based approaches that are sustainable for real life.
Whether you're trying to prevent diabetes, reverse prediabetes, or simply optimize your metabolic health, this episode is packed with actionable tips you can start using today.
Recipes from American Diabetes Association
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