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Alice Greene, MD

Dr. Alice Greene received her medical degree from University of Pennsylvania and completed residency in Internal Medicine at New York University. Dr. Greene is board-certified in Internal Medicine and completed a Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of California at Irvine. She received her B.A. in English from Columbia University.

Dr. Greene has dedicated over twenty years of her career as an Assistant Professor at Stony Brook Medicine. During her tenure, she played a pivotal role in pioneering the field of Lifestyle Medicine, bringing about a transformative shift in the conventional medical approach to disease management. Her work focused on addressing the fundamental underlying causes of illness, paving the way for a more holistic and proactive approach to healthcare.

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Are Cherries Good for Diabetics?

minute read 7 Nutritional Composition of Cherries: A Diabetic-Friendly Fruit Maraschino, sour, and sweet cherries, oh my! Cherries, with their beautifully vibrant red-hue and deliciously juicy flavor, are a summertime fan favorite for […]

August 28, 2023
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Are Mushrooms Good for Diabetics?

minute read 8 It is a well known fact that diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels.  Following a healthy nutrition plan which helps manage blood sugar levels, therefore, is crucial to […]

August 28, 2023
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Subway Fast Food for Diabetics – What to Eat

minute read 3 Eating at Subway With Diabetes  Can you eat at Subway when you have diabetes? The answer is yes if you’re extra careful with your order.  While bread and processed meat […]

August 23, 2023
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What Is Uncontrolled Hypertension?

minute read 6 Hypertension can be defined as systolic blood pressure higher than 130 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and/or diastolic blood pressure higher than 80 mmHg. This condition is more commonly known as […]

August 21, 2023
soda drink and diabetes

What Can I Drink With Diabetes?

minute read 9 If you are living with diabetes, you are more than likely aware that you need to take into consideration the nutritional information on everything you eat or drink, including the […]

August 17, 2023
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List of Dry Fruits for Diabetics to Eat

minute read 6 What Are The Best Dry Fruits for Diabetics? According to the latest National Diabetes Statistics Report by the CDC, approximately 11.3% of the U.S. population (or 37.3 million people) have […]

August 9, 2023
Downloadable/Printable HbA1c Chart

Printable A1c Chart (mg/dl and HbA1c)

minute read 2 Being able to quickly convert and calculate numbers at home from mg/dl and HbA1c can be extremely convenient. We’ve put together an A1c chart you can print out and hang-up […]

August 8, 2023
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Can Diabetics Eat Corn?

minute read 6 Corn, be it on the cob, canned, or in corn chowder, is a staple in American households. Eating buttered and salted popcorn while watching a movie or a sports event […]

August 2, 2023
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Can Diabetics Eat Watermelon

minute read 5 If you are living with diabetes, you know that having a balanced nutrition plan is crucial to maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. Having a variety of fruit as part of […]

July 31, 2023