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Best Foods for Diabetes Management: What Doctors Recommend in 2025
This article distills what clinicians emphasize in 2025 for eating with diabetes: prioritize low-glycemic, high‑fiber whole foods (non‑starchy vegetables, legumes, intact whole grains, berries), lean and plant proteins, and heart‑healthy fats from nuts, seeds, olive oil, and fatty fish to support A1C, time‑in‑range, weight, and cardiovascular health. It explains practical ways to build balanced plates, pair carbs with protein and fiber, use CGM feedback for personalization, and make budget‑friendly choices—while limiting ultra‑processed foods, sugary drinks, and refined carbs. You’ll find culturally adaptable meal ideas, grocery shortcuts, label-reading tips, and evidence‑based swaps (like oats, barley, and legumes for more soluble fiber). Supportive and clear, it helps patients and caregivers turn medical guidance into everyday meals.
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Aurora Sheboygan Prices – NM THYROID METS IMAGING WHOLE BODY is $3,320.00
At Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10000678, regarding NM THYROID METS IMAGING WHOLE BODY, which is classified under revenue code 341 and associated with CPT code 78018, the designated fee stands at $3,320.00. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.
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Oakland health brief: Highland Hospital layoff talks, Kaiser strike return, Bay Area measles alert
Oakland, CA – February 28, 2026 – Hospital layoff plans, Kaiser’s strike return-to-work, and a Bay Area measles alert lead this week’s health brief.
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ACA Marketplace Coverage Got More Expensive in 2026. What to Do if Premiums Are Higher or You Missed Open Enrollment
ACA Marketplace sign-ups for 2026 came in below last year, and many households are paying more after tax credits. Here is what changed, who may still qualify to enroll, and what to do if your plan or subsidy looks wrong.
