diabetes-ulcer

True impact of diabetic foot ulcers

From the Science Daily news article: The prognosis for people with an infected diabetic foot ulcer is worse than was previously thought, according to new research. More than half the patients in the research study did not see their ulcer heal over a year — and one in seven had to have part or all of their foot amputated. Foot …

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A Step Towards Good Health

From the Diabetes Canada news article: Foot problems are very common in people with diabetes and can lead to serious complications. Diabetes can cause nerve damage (also known as diabetes peripheral neuropathy – DPN) and poor blood flow or circulation to the legs and feet (also known as peripheral arterial disease – PAD). As a result, people with diabetes are …

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3 Foot Symptoms That Could Signal a Bigger Health Problem

From the Runner’s World news article: Beyond your routine pedi, chances are you don’t give your feet that much attention. But did you know your feet actually have a lot to say about your health? If you take a moment to clue in to your heels and toes, you may notice some indicators of problems that have to do with …

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Inspections at nail salons reveal serious violations

From the WPRI news article: The vast majority of nail salons across Rhode Island are in good standing with the R.I. Department of Health (RIDOH), but Target 12 has uncovered serious violations at some establishments that specialize in manicures and pedicures. One Rhode Island woman told Target 12 that a little luxury turned into expensive medical bills. “The woman that …

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How to Take Care of Your Feet

From the National Geographic news article: Use these tried-and-true tips from a professional adventure athlete to keep your feet healthy. A few miles before our first camp, Gerry mentioned to me that he might have some blisters coming on. We should have known to address them immediately, especially since we’d identified foot health as being vital to this project, but …

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Wearing shoes without socks is bad for foot health

From the Netdoctor news article: There has been a significant rise in the number of foot-related problems, especially in men We’re all guilty of wearing shoes without socks from time-to-time, but people who make a habit of it are more at risk of developing fungal problems and infections such as athlete’s foot, the College of Podiatry has warned. Some experts …

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Fungal infection warning: FUNGUS kills more people than malaria a year

From the Express news article: FUNGAL infections, like athlete’s foot and ringworm, can usually be easily treated. But invading fungus still kills more people a year than malaria. Fungal infections occur when fungus takes over an area of the body and the immune system is unable to fight it off. Types include athlete’s foot, yeast infection, jock itch and ringworm. …

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Government of Canada welcomes the creation of a First Nations program to lower risks of diabetes-related foot complications in Manitoba First Nations

From the Newswire news article: The Government of Canada believes that the best health outcomes for Indigenous peoples will be achieved through programs that are designed, developed and led by Indigenous communities. On behalf of the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Health, and the Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Member of Parliament, today joined Manitoba …

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Podiatrist gets you back on your feet

From the Columbus Telegram news article: When you have a foot problem, a podiatrist works with you to provide treatment to get you back on your feet. A podiatrist is a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), specializing in the care and treatment of the feet and ankles. A doctor of podiatric medicine completes four years of undergraduate education, four years …