Is there a single, healthy BMI range for people with type 2 diabetes? The science remains controversial.

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Products labeled “low fat” mean they contain 3 g or less of fat per serving. Yet they don’t specify what type of fat they contain. Unsaturated is always best. |
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Learn how to make this diabetes-friendly recipe in this video tutorial with Nutrition by Kylie. |
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Get to know our Type 2 Diabetes hubs |
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