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EatingWell / Alexander Huang Reviewed by Dietitian Brierley Horton, M.S., RD Choosing the right walking shoes is crucial for everyone, but if you’re managing diabetes, the stakes are even higher.
To prevent injury, wear protective, well-fitting shoes and socks at all times, even in the house. Change socks daily and more often if your feet get wet or sweaty. Avoid socks with holes or seams.
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Some private health insurers are offering their members easier access to GP telehealth services, sometimes for free.
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The Bermuda Diabetes Association, together with local partners, will introduce the Blue Circle Walk on October 28, a ...
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