General Diabetes Information

Oct 10, 2012

Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)

By |2026-02-05T13:57:12-05:00Updated: October 10th, 2012|Foot Care, General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

Restless Leg Syndrome (or RLS) affects more than 12 million Americans a year. There is no specific test to diagnose it but a physical and neurological exam along with mention of certain symptoms can help the physician make the diagnosis.

Discussing family history (since genetics plays a component), sleep patterns, creeping sensation patterns as well as current […]

Jul 25, 2012

Generic Diabetes Medications

By |2026-02-06T11:16:40-05:00Updated: July 25th, 2012|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

Worrying about a chronic illness and its future expenses can be overwhelming especially in this economy and the fact is that worry and stress do increase your blood sugar and blood pressure. Medications become a monthly recurring charge and other outside costs never seem to stop. Some are lucky enough to have insurance coverage with drug […]

May 16, 2012

Patients with Diabetes Share Their Insights

By |2026-02-06T13:53:24-05:00Updated: May 16th, 2012|Diabetes Management, General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

I am constantly reading and researching information to find interesting things to write about for you but I keep coming back to conversations that I have had with actual patients as a great resource. We can give you important advice, as well as accurate protocols as health professionals, but if you are living with diabetes, you […]

Apr 4, 2012

What Your Health Care Provider is Reading About Diabetes

By |2026-02-10T10:38:23-05:00Updated: April 4th, 2012|General Information, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

In today’s world, you are constantly being overloaded with information, especially when it concerns diabetes, since it affects so many people. Believe me, your physician and others involved in your health care are feeling the same way; new medications and treatment protocols are constantly being approved in the diabetes field and we need to stay on […]

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