Get a "Grrrip!" Diabetes and Your Hands
by David Anderson
ffect your hands: stiff-hand syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture,
and carpal tunnel syndrome.
When it comes to your hands, good blood sugar control and
exercise can go a long way. Keeping your hands limber will not
only lessen your risk of future hand problems; it will also
greatly contribute to your independence and enjoyment of life.
Ask your doctor about diabetes and have your blood sugar checked
several times a year.
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BIO:
David Anderson, Freelance health/wellness writer for Hope4Diabetes.com.
Contact information:
david@source4solutions.com
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