Home remedies to help treat or prevent athlete's foot include baking soda, tea tree oil, vinegar, and other antifungal and antibacterial remedies.
Regular exercise is important for diabetes and blood sugar control, but it may pose some health risks. Here's how to exercise safely with diabetes.
Discover how to achieve the advanced yoga flexibility pose, Yogi Dandasana, where you'll learn to gracefully place your foot to your armpit. This video guides you through each step, breaking down the ...
Diabetic foot is a type of nerve damage that leads to poor circulation, slower healing, and in severe cases, infections that require amputation.
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Heart disease is on the rise around the world, but the good news is that you can reduce your risk by more than half without ...
Cardiologists emphasize the critical link between soaring diabetes cases and heart disease, noting a rise in heart attacks ...
A cold feeling in the sole of the foot is often due to poor circulation, exposure to cold, or an underlying medical condition like diabetes or anemia or nerve problem. It can also result from stress, ...
Background: Frankincense, an ancient aromatic substance known for promoting blood circulation, is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat skin lesions. Methods: This study aimed to ...
A higher weekly dose of semaglutide (7.2 mg) can significantly improve weight loss and related health outcomes in adults living with obesity, including those with type 2 diabetes (T2D), according to ...
This report describes a diabetic patient with a left little toe ulcer who was treated with Wet healing combined with traditional Chinese cupping. This approach successfully improved local blood ...
Weekly mobile messages improved glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with uncontrolled T2D in a Chinese clinical trial. The intervention group showed significant reductions in ...