Jun 12, 2014 | Healthy Living Dieting for Diabetic Patients Exercise is a great way to reduce insulin complications for diabetics. Maintaining a well-balanced diet is essential for everyone, but for diabetics it can mean...
Jan 31, 2014 | diabetic wound care 3 Ways to Be Proactive About Foot Ulcers Diabetic foot ulcers can come in many varieties of sizes. Proactive wound care has become increasingly the norm in the last decade, with clinicians from...
Jan 29, 2014 | Wound infections 3 Strange Skin Infections Explained Some bacteria-related skin infections can look very similar to diseases related to diabetes. Although diabetic ulcers and other skin complications due to diabetes can take...
Jan 23, 2014 | diabetic wound care New Genetic Risk Factor Found for Diabetes People with a certain gene may have up to a 50 percent higher likelihood of developing diabetes. Many individuals who currently live with diabetes know...
Jan 17, 2014 | diabetic wound care Treating and Preventing Diabetic Gangrene Proper wound care of diabetic ulcers may help prevent the development of wet gangrene. Patients who suffer from diabetes may be at risk for a...
Jan 16, 2014 | Healthy Living Healthy Diet Can Complement Diabetic Wound Care Cabbage is a cheap, healthy addition to any diabetic’s diet. Although wound care dressings can provide much-needed care to things like diabetic ulcers, a proper...
Dec 10, 2013 | diabetic wound care Study: Female-Male Differences Among Diabetics Salmon is a great heart-healthy food that can be paired with low glycemic index side dishes for a well-rounded meal. While clinicians may have learned...
Dec 09, 2013 | diabetic wound care An Infected Toe: The Basics A fungal toe infection can happen to anyone, although they are more likely to occur in diabetic individuals. A fungal toe infection can happen to...