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More accurate way of checking blood flow in type 2 diabetesMore accurate way of checking blood flow in type 2 diabetes

More accurate way of checking blood flow in type 2 diabetes

Aston University scientists have discovered a more accurate way of checking the blood flow in the feet of patients with…

Insights from a leading podiatristInsights from a leading podiatrist

Insights from a leading podiatrist

Expert insight from leading podiatrist ahead of National Feet Week 2022 (7-13 March): Did you know that a shocking 40%…

How to check your feet every dayHow to check your feet every day

How to check your feet every day

We know that people with diabetes have a much greater risk of developing problems with their feet, so we encourage…

Footing the bill for diabetesFooting the bill for diabetes

Footing the bill for diabetes

The world’s first Diabetic Foot Clinic was opened in 1981 at King’s College Hospital by Professor Michael Edmonds. Since I…

Sole clues to arthritisSole clues to arthritis

Sole clues to arthritis

Our research at Imperial College, London, seeks to answer the question: How can we identify early signs of osteoarthritis before noticeable symptoms…

One body, many partsOne body, many parts

One body, many parts

The little things make a big difference. Your hammer and anvil are as valuable as your hand and your arm,…