In our weekly series, we bring you the latest in luxury news from around the world. This week’s highlights: Aston Martin’s ...
The nominees for The Queerties, honoring the year’s best of the best in LGBTQ+ art, media, and culture were announced this ...
Give voice to your underappreciated wit and an enviable wardrobe through lively sundresses, pastel overcoats, and a mini beaded bag. Make sure to balance your innate generosity and ever-giving ...
If you prefer a behind-the-head fit, try a pair of 180s earmuffs. The popular winter accessory brand offers its foldable favorite in numerous colors and materials, but we're partial to this ...
Living with diabetes includes monitoring your blood sugar (also called blood glucose) levels. Most people do this by pricking their fingers with a blood sugar meter (glucometer), which measures sugar ...
Extreme fluctuations in blood sugar (glucose), whether too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia), can be dangerous for people with diabetes. The type of diabetes, your medication regimen, ...
It can be difficult to eliminate sugar from your diet. How to start includes identifying sugary foods and drinks and clearing them out of your pantry. Gradually reduce how much sugar you consume ...
Small, oval lensed sunglasses sat on her face and she carried a brown leather hobo-style handbag as she exited the Miu Miu store in New York City. The sighting comes after she and her fiancé ...
Rodrigo paired her polka dot dress with a navy overcoat, and completed her look with peep-toe high-heel sandals and Miu Miu’s Aventure mini nappa leather bag.
Added sugars are found in processed and sugar-sweetened foods and beverages. The average daily sugar consumption in the United States is 19 teaspoons (76 grams) for men and 15 teaspoons (60 grams ...
In modern diet culture, sugar has been cast as the supervillain. We're told that it's as addictive as a Class A drug and just as deadly. While this headline-grabbing agenda leaves out much of the ...
What Is a Blood Sugar Spike? A blood sugar spike, also known as a glucose spike, happens when there's a rapid rise in sugar, or glucose, in your blood. Blood sugar spikes usually happen after you eat.