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  2. Snacks for People With Diabetes: 12 Expert Tips for Healthy ...

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    Beware of low-fat snacks “Typically if you take out the fat [in a processed food], you add carbs or sodium,” says Sacha Uelmen, RD, managing director of diabetes education and nutrition for ...

  3. 9 Smart Bedtime Snacks for Diabetics - AOL

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    Many people with diabetes deliberately nosh at night to keep glucose levels from plummeting while they sleep. A snack before bed isn’t a bad impulse, says Dr. Fran Cogen, MD, director of the ...

  4. These Low-Carb Snacks Are Great for Every Type of Diabetic ...

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    Snacks for diabetics will satisfy without spiking blood sugars. Here, experts recommend healthy snacks for diabetics, like nuts, beef jerky, and cottage cheese. These Low-Carb Snacks Are Great for ...

  5. Registered Dietitians Share the Best Snacks for People With ...

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    Keeping blood sugar levels balanced is important for people with diabetes. Smart snacking with options like these helps keep blood sugar levels steady. Registered Dietitians Share the Best Snacks ...

  6. The 7 Best No-Added-Sugar Snacks for Better Blood Sugar ... - AOL

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    That’s where the conversation about added sugar comes in. Sweet snacks are one of the top sources of added sugars in the U.S. diet, and too much of the sweet stuff can contribute to weight gain ...

  7. 25 Healthy Midnight Snacks for Late Night Munching - AOL

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    According to 2015 research in Nutrients, “when the food choice is small, nutrient-dense, low energy foods and/or single macronutrients rather than large mixed-meals,” there appear to be fewer ...