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  2. The 7 Best Walking Shoes for Diabetes - AOL

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    People with diabetes need to be extra picky about their shoes because they're more prone to poor circulation and foot and leg problems. "Diabetes may reduce blood flow to the feet, making it even ...

  3. Walking at this speed can significantly cut your risk for ...

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    Walking at a fairly brisk pace of 3–4 mph was associated with a 24% lower risk of Type 2 diabetes, while walking at a brisk or striding pace (over 4 mph) was associated with a 39% reduced risk ...

  4. Brisker walking pace could lower type 2 diabetes risk, study ...

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    Researchers looked at 10 studies to find out if pace had an impact on diabetes risk. Brisker walking pace could lower type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests Skip to main content

  5. Proximal diabetic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    Proximal diabetic neuropathy, also known as diabetic amyotrophy, is a complication of diabetes mellitus that affects the nerves that supply the thighs, hips, buttocks and/or lower legs. Proximal diabetic neuropathy is a type of diabetic neuropathy characterized by muscle wasting, weakness, pain, or changes in sensation/numbness of the leg.

  6. Diabetes self-management - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes patients with peripheral neuropathy and peripheral artery disease are at risk of developing foot ulcers and infection. [8] Poor knowledge about self-care increases the risk of amputation. [9] Adoption of suitable preventative measures and early treatment of diabetic foot problems are important components of diabetes foot care. [8]

  7. Cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome

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    The symptoms include poor balance and difficulty walking. Chronic cough and difficulty swallowing may also be present. Clinical findings include ataxia, sensory neuropathy, and absence of the vestibulo-ocular reflex. The syndrome was initially described in 2004. [1] In 2019, the cause was identified as biallelic pentanucleotide expansion in the ...

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