Managing Diabetes, Fitness
Lisa and Scott discuss Scott's journey managing his diabetes, sharing insights on maintaining a healthy lifestyle through exercise and proper nutrition. Scott's experience with different forms of exercise and understanding the importance of fueling the body effectively offer valuable lessons for listeners looking to balance fitness and diabetes management.In this clip
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