NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with long-standing diabetes are prone to impaired ankle function, even in the absence of diabetes-related nerve damage, or “peripheral neuropathy,” new research indicates.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with long-standing diabetes are prone to impaired ankle function, even in the absence of diabetes-related nerve damage, or “peripheral neuropathy,” new research indicates.
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I think diabetes pretty much end up with weak everything. My wrists and ankles crack, and I can feel my mom’s weak joints seeping in.