Diabetic Thermal Socks

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Health Benefits of Diabetic Socks

articoolz.com — “Approximately 70 out of every 100 diabetics have to get their legs amputated at some point. Medical practitioners claim that 20% of all diabetics will sufferView full resource at articoolz.com

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Dance sock-hop to help Old Town girl fight diabetes

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Dance sock-hop to help Old Town girl fight diabetes|Mike Dow of the KISS 94.5 FM \Mike and Mike Show\ invites you .. http://oohja.com/xcYPZ

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Popular diabetes drug smells like dirty socks (or dead fish)

naturalnews.com — “Popular diabetes drug smells like dirty socks (or dead fish)View full resource at naturalnews.com

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Diabetes Drug Stinks 'Like Dirty Socks', Doctors Find

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Poems for Active Diabetics: Wear your socks inside out!

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‘Thermal imaging can help in diagnosing diabetes’ | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.com

keyvive.com — “‘Thermal imaging can help in diagnosing diabetes’ | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.comView full resource at keyvive.com

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'Thermal imaging can help in diagnosing diabetes' http://tinyurl.com/yla39bm - Keyvive

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APMA encourages 'Knock Your Socks Off' foot care campaign for people with diabetes

news-medical.net — “American Podiatric Medical Association Encourages Hispanic Health Awareness with "Knock Your Socks Off" Foot Care Campaign, Promotes Regular Foot Exams by Podiatrist to End Diabetes ComplicationsView full resource at news-medical.net

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Breast Cancer News: APMA encourages 'Knock Your Socks Off' foot care campaign for people with diabetes: American... http://t.co/sPfLTlQn

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Increase Circulation and Prevent Varicose Veins with New Diabetic Socks | Benzinga.com

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Diabetes drug stinks, doctors find | Reuters

reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The commonly used diabetes drug metformin stinks, literally, and this may explain why many patients stop taking it, U.S. doctors reported on Monday. The drug smells like fish orView full resource at reuters.com

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Diabetes drug stinks, doctors find: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The commonly used diabetes drug metformin stinks, liter... http://bit.ly/ccjTP1

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Diabetes drug stinks, doctors find | Reuters

reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The commonly used diabetes drug metformin stinks, literally, and this may explain why many patients stop taking it, U.S. doctors reported on Monday. The drug smells like fish orView full resource at reuters.com

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Neuromics: TRPV1 and Diabetic Neuropathy

neuromics.blogspot.com — “Neuromics: TRPV1 and Diabetic NeuropathyView full resource at neuromics.blogspot.com

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TRPV1 and Diabetic Neuropathy: Thermal hyperalgesia is a common sympton of Diabetic Periperal Neuropathy (DPN). ... http://bit.ly/niiuSh

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Sandal Season - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Ok, I finally broke down and am allowing Noah to wear sandals to school. I've pushed it off as long as I could and given him all my safety reasons to wear socks and shoes. But it's so hot and humid now, and I hear so-and-so and so-and-so and so-and-so are all wearing sandals! There's only 2 weeks of school left anyhow. I also know he has his gym shoes in his cubby, so if the health room calls because he gets a cut on his foot - I can make those shoes go on! Minor thought comfort only though. He View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Diabetes: Taking care of your feet - Yahoo! Health

health.yahoo.com — “Caring for your feet is easy. most of the care can be done when you are bathing and getting ready for bed. preventing injury to your feet is merely a matter of wearing properly fitted shoes and socks at all times.View full resource at health.yahoo.com

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Neuropathy and cold weather. - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “I'm new to being diabetic, I'm also use to being outside most of the time. I was out this evening grilling and didn't realize my feet were froze till my legs and hips started hurting really bad. I came in and took my shoes and socks off . My feet were very cold to the touch a bluish white colour. With the neuropathy in my feet I didn't notice they were getting cold I gave it no thought. Is there any other warning signs I can watch for to keep this from happening and possibly lose my feet to servView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Type 2 diabetes: Neuropathy and cold weather.: I'm new to being diabetic, I'm also use to being outside most of the... http://bit.ly/5ObFQP

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Nightmare on my Street! - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.com — “This morning I woke up to find the little toe on my left foot infected . I've feared foot problems from the first day of finding out I was diabetic .I always kept my feet clean and make sure to have clean socks as well as to do the things diabetics are to do. My BG is good ; my last Ac1 5.6. So is there something I'm missing . The nightmare is'nt on Elm st this time ,it's my street. HELP!View full resource at tudiabetes.com

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