Diabetes and joint pain are independent conditions. However, those with diabetes are twice as likely to develop joint pain and/or arthritis. The strong link between these two conditions is undeniable. This is a big cause for concern for diabetes patients who want to prevent joint pain from developing. While diabetes doesn’t cause joint pain, having diabetes is risk factor for developing it. Let’s take a closer look at why this happens. What’s diabetes? Diabetes is a disease resulting from having high levels of blood glucose. Blood glucose plays a key role in keeping your body energized …
Study conducted at Nephrology Division at Institute of Clinical Medicine and School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. Many thermal therapy methods have been tried to improve blood flow but have had limited effects. A clinical trial was devised to discover the effect of Far Infrared therapy (FIR) on blood flow. This trial consisted of 145 patients, 73 of which were in the control group and 72 in the Far Infrared therapy group. A WS TY101 FIR emitter was used for 40 minutes on each patient of the Far Infrared therapy group …