Diabetes increases the risk of stroke. While there is not a cure for Diabetes yet, there are ways to control symptoms, keep blood sugar levels healthy, and lower the risk of stroke and other Diabetes complications. Learn how to maintain a healthy diet for Diabetics, such as a low carbohydrate diet or a low cholesterol diet, monitor blood sugar levels with a glucose monitor, and take Diabetes medicine if prescribed, and you will lower your risk of stroke.

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The Connection Between Diabetes and Stroke
The Connection Between Diabetes and Stroke From Jennifer Hicks November 6, 2007 About.com A person with diabetes is at higher risk than others for stroke and other cardiovascular diseases
Stroke and Diabetes
Stroke and Diabetes WebMD f you have diabetes, itÌs important to understand your increased risk of stroke. Multiple studies have shown that people with diabetes are at greater risk for stroke co