Articles, tagged with "amputation", page 4
17th November 2010
A rising quantity of lately identified diabetics surprise why it is essential to purchase person suffering from diabetes footwear. Diabetics possess a higher threat of foot ulcers and therefore are susceptible to several foot issues. For diabetes, periphe...
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Author:
Alexander brown
17th November 2010
The loss of one’s limbs will definitely compromise one’s means of making a living. It will also cause undue stress to the family as they will be obliged to assist the victim as he recuperates from his condition.
In order to avoid being situated in thes...
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
11th November 2010
Work hazards are raising by the day, not only due to agents that cause pollution and even breathing difficulties: in fact the nearly all employees are needed to venture into different fields of work frequently due to the transferring nature of a firm s oc...
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Author:
Adamwarne
20th October 2010
If you are a skilled tree surgeon or contractor then it is a good idea to keep up to date with the most current methods for tree protection and restoration.
However, you could just be a tree enthusiast looking to enter the industry; in which case you w...
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Author:
Essence Harold
19th October 2010
If ever there was a reason to employ a qualified professional to install a new boiler this would be it. John Metz, 31 from Connecticut decided to install a new boiler in his home.
What happened next will stay with him for the rest of his life. John's l...
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Author:
Awebuser
18th October 2010
One of the foremost concerns for persons with diabetes is proper foot care. Complications arising from diabetes can be varied and wide-ranging, affecting various bodily organs - from the eyes, heart and kidneys to the feet. This is mainly because of perma...
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Author:
See Ang
18th October 2010
Why do so many people with Type 2 Diabetes require amputation at some point in their life? Diabetes causes many complications. One of the most devastating is diabetic neuropathy. This is actually the diabetes doing damage to the nerves in the periphery ne...
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Author:
Michael Hutch
18th October 2010
Why do so many people with Type 2 Diabetes require amputation at some point in their life? Diabetes causes many complications. One of the most devastating is diabetic neuropathy. This is actually the diabetes doing damage to the nerves in the periphery ne...
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Author:
Michael Hutch
18th October 2010
Why is type 2 diabetes so dangerous? Many people are under the mistaken belief that Diabetes is not a serious condition. If left untreated, diabetes can lead to many very serious complications. It will almost certainly lead to an early death for many if n...
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Author:
Michael Hutch
14th October 2010
Having high blood sugar as a result of either type of diabetes is associated with a number of long-term medical complications. High blood sugar can damage small blood vessels, leading to blindness, kidney damage, and earlier development of hardening of th...
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Author:
rjowais
05th October 2010
As technology grows, so do the many things that it influences. In today's modernized world, you cannot name all of the ways that technology has improved life, in general. From business and industry to entertainment and communication to automobiles and eve...
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Author:
michael russell
22nd September 2010
Vibration White Finger (VWF) is one of the most common industrial diseases recorded in the UK today. It is estimated that over 3000 people a year make new claims for Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit based on Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), the ...
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Author:
jamessmiths
27th August 2010
Type 2 Diabetes is a chronic illness that develops when you're body is unable to develop or make proper use of insulin. Insulin is the hormone that helps the body convert food into energy and without it, your body becomes unable to absorb the nutriments...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
24th August 2010
A myriad of questions...
I haven't done any kind of surveys, or talked to other amputees about this. But I'm sure that when a person is told they have to lose a leg, their self-esteem takes a nose-dive. Of course, when I was first told I wondered wha...
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Author:
George Rountree III a.k.a. "Mr. G"
15th August 2010
Unlike type 1 diabetes, type 2 is a condition whose onset you can delay or even prevent by making sure to drastically cut your risk factors. This can necessitate a big change to your daily routine, but can have massive benefits when it comes to your healt...
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Author:
Daniel Collins