This wonderful infographic is courtesy of APMA. Here’s some more information: An Overview What is diabetes? What is peripheral neuropathy? What is a diabetic foot ulcer? Diabetes and Your Fee…
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An x-ray tube, ensconced in lead casing, lit the foot from beneath allowing sales clerks to observe an accurate or inaccurate shoe fitting.
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With a U.S. diabetic population of 26.9% age 65+, or 10.9 million, caregivers must be careful observers. If your parent or spouse has diabetes and is over age 65, read on. Their condition is unique to their age, but it’s not always treated that way. “Geriatric diabetes is not as well understood as it is for the pediatric population. Treating a 40-year-old the same way as an 80-year-old is inappropriate,” says Dr. Medha Munshi, a geriatrician and endocrinologist who runs …
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