How To Manage Type 2 Diabetes

Collaborative Post¦ Type 2 diabetes (T2) is becoming more and more of a concern nowadays as many are developing it. As it is becoming common, this means that more people now have to learn to live with a life-changing condition. That can be tough, especially when it happens later on in life.

T2 diabetes is a condition whereby the pancreas, a part of the body, doesn’t produce working insulin. This is usually because a fatty, sugary diet has been consumed over time, so the pancreas has forgotten how to create good insulin as it usually relies on the glucose in fatty, sugary foods.

Unfortunately, it’s not ideal to have a fatty, sugary diet as it can cause a whole range of health conditions. However, now the body has become used to a poor diet. When the body breaks down carbohydrates for energy, it will crave more sugar as that’s what it’s used to.

As a result of the body not making good insulin but needing it, blood sugar levels are often all over the place, and the body gets confused. Thankfully, it is a manageable condition, but there are a few steps to doing so.

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Is It Time To Invest In An Autonomous Vehicle?

Collaborative Post¦ If you are thinking about purchasing a new vehicle this year, then you might already be considering whether you should shell out and invest in an autonomous car. Essentially, this is a car that drives itself without human input. However, while this description sounds exciting and it’s how these cars are being marketing, it’s not quite the reality. This has led to many people questioning whether it’s time to invest. There are several variables to consider here. 

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Five things to keep in mind with a new kitchen floor

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Collaborative Post¦  When you’re planning on a kitchen remodeling there are many things to consider. The layout, work surface materials, cabinet doors, potentially getting new appliances and the overall colour choice of the room (to name just a few). One thing that you absolutely cannot overlook is flooring. It may not initially seem as important as those other areas, but the kind of flooring you choose for your kitchen is vital to ensuring the room functions as it should, and it can also have a significant impact on how easy your new kitchen is to live with.

With this in mind, this post is intended to highlight five things to keep in mind when choosing a new kitchen floor. Hopefully, this can help you if you’re in the process of redesigning and planning out your new kitchen!

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How to create a playroom for your baby

Collaborative Post¦ A playroom should be a functional and creative space for you and your children. You can use this room for play, homework, toy storage and socialising with friends. The playroom should be safe for your children over everything else. A minimalist and edited approach can help you to keep your playroom safe, organised and tidy.

Keeping the space clutter-free and well-organized helps maintain a calm environment for both play and learning. Using furniture and décor that are easy to clean and built to last can make the playroom more practical over time. When searching for kids playroom ideas, you can focus on designs that can encourage creativity and can be adapted as your children grow.

Here are a few tips to bear in mind if you create a playroom for your baby this year.

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Pandemic Ponderings: Ex Friends

I recently wrote about how the pandemic has had me thinking about things that have happened in my life a lot more. I think it’s partially down to the increase in time that my brain has available to ponder. However, I think it’s perhaps also my brain’s way of trying to compartmentalise and put things into perspective in these odd times. I’ll also be hitting the big 3-0 next year (eek!) so maybe that’s why I seem to be continually dissecting my youth. Anyway, other than my failed relationships, I’ve also been thinking about failed friendships. While looking back at my ex-boyfriends was quite funny in hindsight, looking at ex-friendships is actually rather sad. This weighs on my mind quite often, despite years passing. I’m hoping that getting it off of my chest will be quite cathartic for me.

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