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  2. 23 Make-Ahead Diabetes-Friendly Desserts - AOL

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    Slice-and-bake icebox cookies are the ultimate make-ahead treat. You can make a batch and bake as many as you like, saving the rest of the dough in the freezer. These simple swirled cookies are ...

  3. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    Mayo Clinic Diet. The basics: Low sugar, ... Hollywood Cookie Diet. The basics: Eat 4-6 of the branded Hollywood Cookies throughout the day instead of meals and snacks, then have a low-calorie ...

  4. What You Should Know About Erythritol, According to Experts

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    Lyon says this can be beneficial for people living with type 2 diabetes or metabolic issues like obesity. But the World Health Organization warns against using non-sugar sweeteners for weight ...

  5. Mayo Clinic Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Mayo Clinic Diet is a diet book first published in 1949 by the Mayo Clinic's committee on dietetics as the Mayo Clinic Diet Manual. [1] Prior to this, use of the term "diet" was generally connected to fad diets with no association to the clinic.

  6. What is the Mayo Clinic Diet — and is it healthy? - AOL

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    The Mayo Clinic Diet encourages people to adopt lifestyle changes that are practical, realistic and enjoyable, which helps make them sustainable," Dr. Donald Hensrud, medical editor of The Mayo ...

  7. Dawn phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Management of the dawn phenomenon varies by patient and thus should be done with regular assistance from a patient's physician. Some treatment options include, but are not limited to, dietary modifications, increased exercise before breakfast and during the evening, and oral anti-hyperglycemic medications if a patient's HbA1c is > 7%.