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.What You Need to Know About Diabetic Shoes
Many Diabetics benefit by using specially-crafted Diabetic shoes, especially if they suffer from a loss of sensation in their feet. Diabetic shoes are designed to be soft, comfortable, and custom fitted to the feet. These special shoes are designed to prevent injuries, such as blisters and cuts, which many Diabetics may not feel after they lose foot sensation.
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Diabetes is a very common hormonal disease in which the body does not digest or process sugar properly. There are three basic types of Diabetes: Type 1 , Type 2 and Gestational Diabetes. The general difference between these types is that Type 1 Diabetics do not produce insulin , Type 2 Diabetics do not use insulin, even though they produce it, and Gestational Diabetics form Diabetes during the term of their pregnancy.
Salad Mythbusters
Do you think a salad has to be a boring bowl of greens that could barely sustain a supermodel? Think again. Salads can have surprising ingredients, and are versatile enough to be either a light side dish or a hearty main attraction. We’ve got easy-to-prepare recipes for salads that are as nutritious as they are delicious. Still not convinced? Read on.




