Whether it's a picnic with your family or a barbeque with your friends,
summer is a great time to enjoy a host of seasonal foods. The June issue of Diabetes Forecast highlights fresh
and invigorating ways to add flavor to your favorite summer foods while eating healthfully.
Have you ever tried grilling your potatoes? Take peeled and washed potatoes, cut them into quarters, toss them
in olive oil, chili powder, cumin, and garlic powder and place them on the grill for several minutes until toasted
and brown. This is just one of the fresh and healthy takes that Diabetes Forecast offers for this every day food.
Also included are recipes for grilled ginger pork with grilled tomatoes and grilled tilapia with tangerine
watercress salad.
The article also highlights the latest products that will add flavor to your favorite foods without sacrificing
nutrition such as seasoned skewers along with meat rubs and marinades that are all tasty and healthy.
In addition, the magazine's Diabetes Advocate section discusses students' rights against discrimination in public
schools. The story features Kathy Sego of Madison, Ind., whose son, Hunter, wasn't allowed to attend his
neighborhood school due to the fact that they lacked a full-time nurse to care for Hunter's diabetes. The district
wanted to send Hunter along with all of the other students with diabetes to one central school.
At this point, Sego decided to contact the American Diabetes Association (ADA) to see what they could do
about this situation. With the guidance of ADA legal advocacy, Sego was able to convince the school district
officials that her son had the right to stay at their preferred school and receive proper diabetes care.
The June issue also features:
- The "Man of Steel" Ed Stabile
- The Shift-Work Shuffle
- Ask Questions-It's Good for Your Health
Diabetes Forecast has been America's leading diabetes magazine for over 58 years. Each full-color issue provides the latest information on diabetes research and treatment, as well as practical tips on day-to-day coping with diabetes. The magazine is published monthly by the American Diabetes Association.
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's premier voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research, information and advocacy. The Association's mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. Founded in 1940, the Association provides services to hundreds of communities across the country.
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