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Diabetes and Feet

The Diabetes Lifestyle - Maintaining the Quality of Life

Controlling blood sugar levels is the way to successfully deal with the complications of poor blood flow.

A side effect of diabetes is poor blood flow (medically peripheral vascular disease) and the feet most vulnerable because they are so far from the heart. For more details follow the links below:-

Latest Diabetes News
May 20th, 2012

Low Testosterone Linked to Diabetes, Even for Normal Weight Men

Men with low testosterone may be more likely to develop diabetes, no matter how much they weigh, a new study suggests.

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Sugar May Sabotage Memory: Study

High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) has been studied for its link to fatty liver, diabetes, and even cancer, but it may also affect your memory.

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High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Improves Blood Sugar, Cholesterol: Study

Diabetics know that a high-carb diet is unhealthy, but a new study suggest a low-fat diet may be just as bad.

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Antipsychotic Use Linked to Diabetes in Kids

Antipsychotic drugs that are used to treat children with bipolar disorder, autism, and even ADHD may increase a child's risk of developing diabetes, a new study suggests.

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