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7 Habits That Can Spike Your Morning Blood Sugar
Blood sugar levels that are consistently high in the morning can happen for a variety of reasons. Habits such as poor-quality sleep, intense evening exercise, nighttime snacks or alcohol, and skipping dinner can all contribute to high morning blood sugar, as can insulin timing and type.
By Good health to everyoneabout 2 hours ago in Longevity
6 Things to Avoid After 5 P.M. for Better Blood Sugar Control, According to Dietitians
Do you wind down at night by doom-scrolling on the couch with a glass of wine? Do you stay up way too late or eat a large dinner before bed? These seemingly harmless evening habits could be sabotaging your blood sugar more than you realize.
By Good health to everyoneabout 2 hours ago in Longevity
3 Things to Do Before Bed for Better Blood Sugar, According to Dietitians
KEY POINTS To keep your blood sugar from spiking in the morning, what you do the night before matters. Eating a balanced snack, limiting screens and gently moving all support healthy blood sugar. Other ways to help your morning blood sugar include reducing alcohol and managing stress.
By Good health to everyoneabout 2 hours ago in Longevity
The #1 Habit to Start for Better Blood Sugar, According to Dietitians
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes, you may be eager to learn how to improve your blood sugar levels. And even if you don’t have a diabetes diagnosis, it’s never too soon to start making lifestyle changes to help keep your blood sugar levels in the normal range. When it comes to managing blood sugar levels, eating fewer carbohydrates might be your first thought. And while carbs—and diet in general—are a key puzzle piece, other lifestyle factors also play an important role.
By Good health to everyone12 days ago in Longevity
What Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Walk Every Day
KEY POINTS Walking improves insulin sensitivity, helping muscles use glucose for energy and lowering blood sugar. A short walk after meals, even 10-15 minutes, can reduce post-meal blood sugar spikes. Regular walking supports weight management, reduces stress and boosts overall health.
By Good health to everyone12 days ago in Longevity
Common Foods and Drinks That Stain Your Teeth
A bright smile does more than look good. It helps you feel confident when you talk, laugh, and meet new people. Many patients are surprised to learn that everyday foods and drinks can slowly dull their smile, even when they brush and floss regularly. Knowing what causes stains is the first step toward keeping your teeth looking their best.
By Good health to everyoneabout a month ago in Longevity
Guide to Walking for Weight Loss
There is almost nothing negative to say about walking—it’s relaxing, it’s good for your body, and it doesn’t require any special skills. For most people, walking never becomes competitive or stressful. A couple of daily short strolls can do wonders for your mood and your health.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
Aloe Vera in Skin Care
In recent years, the beauty industry has embraced aloe vera, infusing it into an array of skin care products ranging from moisturizers, serums, and masks to soothing gels and ointments. This versatile plant offers a variety of benefits for all skin types.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Blush
7 Foods to Limit If You Have High Blood Sugar
Key Takeaways White flour tortillas can be eaten in moderation or replaced with whole-grain or corn tortillas. Energy drinks often contain a lot of sugar and caffeine, which can raise blood sugar levels. Candy and other sugary desserts cause quick blood sugar spikes.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
Foods to Avoid After Whitening Teeth
A professional teeth whitening treatment can dramatically boost your confidence, whether you’re heading to a business meeting downtown, enjoying a night out in the Blue Dome District, or getting ready for a family event in Broken Arrow. Right after whitening, however, your teeth are more porous and vulnerable to staining. What you eat and drink during the first few days plays a huge role in how long your results last.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
7 Soups That Won't Spike Your Blood Sugar
Key Takeaways: Most blood-sugar-friendly soups have a base of protein and non-starchy vegetables, with beans or whole grains as the slow-digesting carb. Legume-based soups (lentils, beans) are especially reliable for more stable post-meal glucose levels compared with more refined starches. If your favorite soup is pasta- or potato-heavy, you do not have to ditch it altogether. Simply reduce the starchy portion and add protein, fiber, and healthy fat.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity
The 10 Best Diets for Weight Loss That Are Sustainable and Recommended By Nutritionists
As a dietitian, I know that weight loss is a common goal at the start of a new year. But it’s important to approach it with a focus on health, balance, and sustainability. As a calorie deficit is necessary to lose weight, the right eating pattern makes a difference. It can support your journey while also nourishing your body, improving energy levels, and promoting overall well-being. It’s not about quick fixes or extreme measures—the best diets for weight loss are about finding an approach that works for you in the long term.
By Good health to everyone2 months ago in Longevity







