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Peripheral neuropathy can damage the nerves outside the brain and spine, causing various complications. Control diabetes, eat a balanced diet, exercise safely, improve home safety, and avoid ...
"We think that weight loss is a major factor, especially since diet also seems to improve peripheral neuropathy, but it is also possible that surgical changes play a role that do not lead to ...
Researchers from the University of Michigan found that high-intensity exercise and calorie restriction may reduce peripheral nerve damage in prediabetic mice, according to a study published by U-M ...
While improving your diet cannot reverse existing peripheral artery disease (PAD), it can slow its progression. Foods high in fiber, fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, ...
What to Know About a Diet for Peripheral Artery Disease. Written by Jessica Mousseau. Medically Reviewed by James Beckerman, MD, FACC on February 11, 2024.
According to ClevelandClinic.org, over 100 million people suffer from neuropathy. The condition affects people of all ages but the most vulnerable are older Americans. Dr. Jarrod Bagley, D.C ...
For more than 100 million Americans who are obese, bariatric surgery may reverse complications related to diabetes, including regenerating damaged nerves, a Michigan Medicine study shows.
Peripheral neuropathy, which was present in 255 (32%) participants, was also associated with impaired balance (P <.0001) and increased gait time (P <.0001), both of which were closely associated ...
Researchers reported significantly higher risk for developing chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy among those who had vitamin D insufficiency prior to treatment compared with those who had ...
Peripheral neuropathy was present in 32% participants. The condition also increased the risk for death over the study period (hazard ratio [HR], 1.32; P = .003).