5 tips to take control of pre-diabetes

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5 tips to take control of pre-diabetes
More than 50 million Americans older than age 20 have pre-diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. While pre-diabetes in itself isn't necessarily dangerous, the fact is that many people with pre-diabetes will develop type 2 diabetes within 10 years if they don't intervene.

Preventing type 2 diabetes is possible and involves many of the same steps that people with diabetes follow in order to manage their condition: getting physically active, losing weight, and making dietary changes. Here are five steps you can start taking TODAY to prevent and manage pre-diabetes before it's too late.

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Diabetes Friendly Recipe

Vegetable Beef Soup
Use leftover roast beef to make this quick, hearty, healthy soup.

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Nutritional Info
Servings Per Recipe: 8
 Amount Per Serving
 Calories: 119.6
Total Fat: 3.6 g
Cholesterol: 37.8 mg
Sodium: 379.0 mg
Total Carbs: 4.7 g
  Dietary Fiber: 0.9 g
Protein: 15.9 g
View full nutritional breakdown of Vegetable Beef Soup by ingredient


 
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