By: Type Free Diabetes | 2010-11-03 | Diseases and Conditions Many people dealing with poorly controlled diabetes may suffer from damage to their nervous system. In particular, the diabetes nerve damage can occur in the feet. A common result of this would be residual numbness which is extremely problematic. read more
By: Greg Secrist | 2010-09-18 | Wellness If you have diabetes then you know that your pancreas is not functioning at an optimal level. This can hinder your vision, kidneys, and also the functioning of your arms and legs. Here is how getting the right shoes can improve your situation. read more
By: Type Free Diabetes | 2010-10-09 | Diabetes Many people with diabetes benefit by using specially-crafted diabetes shoes, especially if they suffer from a loss of sensation in their feet. Shoes for diabetics are designed to be soft, comfortable, and custom fitted to the feet, which many diabetics may not feel after they lose foot sensation. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-04-09 | Shopping The vast majority of us buy socks for functional, formal or sporting purposes without giving much thought to what the socks are doing to our feet. Its different for a diabetic person though. Those liv... read more
By: Candy | 2010-11-25 | Fashion If you're attempting to give your feet just a little added safety then you definitely will need to appearance into therapeutic shoes. If you ever endure from diabetic issues or any other foot issues then you definitely will discover this footwear for being particularly valuable inside your day time to day time living. It's vital to carry correct treatment of your ft given that they are what hold you close to everywhere you go. read more
By: diabeticsocks | 2011-09-01 | Disabilities Diabetic socks are specially developed for those who are suffering with diabetes. Foot ulcer is most prevalent symptom in the diabetic patient because of increase in blood sugar level. read more
By: Maddy | 2011-08-18 | Health & Fitness Number of times we have heard people saying to their people or loved ones who were suffering from diabetes to wear some special type of footwear in order to get rid of all the foot related health problems which raise their head if a person is diabetic. read more
By: JD Hoopes | 2010-12-15 | Health & Fitness In the past few years there has been a revolution in ladies wide footwear. Ladies wide fitting footwear has changed dramatically and has provided women with more comfort as well as a trendy stylish shoe. The new styles of women's wide fitting footwear will definitely catch your attention. read more
By: brian jones | 2011-09-07 | Health & Fitness Diabetes may cause diabetic neuropathy, which is neural impairment. When a person possesses diabetes they are a whole lot more susceptible to developing foot issues. Diabetic neuropathy can lead you to be less able to feel damage or pressure to the feet. You'll perhaps not even detect any foot issues until the infection or significant damage appears. read more
By: Jonathan Berns, DC | 2011-03-30 | Diabetes Foot complications are very common among people with both Type I and Type II diabetes. With proper care and treatment, foot complications can be corrected. If neglected, foot complications can lead to... read more
By: Rosalie Lynch | 2010-04-02 | Diabetes Our diabetic physicians tell us that we have to exercise - get up and move our bodies daily. The reason is that physical activity improves insulin sensitivity and helps bring blood glucose levels into the normal range. People with type 2 diabetes can reap the health benefits by engaging in moderate exercise as little as two-and-one-half hours per week. read more
By: rinkirawat | 2011-12-22 | Diabetes Diabetes is a very common ailment of recent times. If diabetes is not diagnosed in time or remains untreated then it can give rise to severe health problems. Diabetes can affect the nerves, kidneys, and eyes to a great extent. read more
By: Karl Loren | 2010-07-09 | Supplements The prevalence of diabetes in adults once thought to be primarily a disease of middle age or older, jumped nearly 70% among people in their 30s in the last decade, a report says. Overall, diabetes increased 33% from 1990 to 1998, U.S. health officials say. read more
By: Chalote Wiluso | 2011-03-24 | Health & Fitness The first myth still many people world over believe is that diabetes comes from eating sweets. read more