Neuropathy often appears in the feet and legs, but someone could also have neuropathy in their hands. Josiah Fitzsimmons, DC, Founder of VERO Neuropathy, talks about treatment options. Call ...
New research from Michigan State University reveals that race/ethnicity and food insecurity are two key factors associated with peripheral neuropathy.
Your hands and feet contain thousands of delicate nerve fibers that carry crucial messages between your brain and the rest of your body. When these nerves become damaged, they often send warning ...
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Peripheral Neuropathy: Types, Causes and Complications
In this guide, explore peripheral neuropathy in detail—from its causes and types to key symptoms and more. Learn everything ...
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Scientists uncover why many cancer patients develop chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, have ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Hispanic people have an increased risk of peripheral neuropathy compared to white people that cannot be explained by many health, lifestyle and social risk factors, according to a study ...
Some people suffer from hand numbness during sleep and upon waking up repeatedly, causing them to feel anxious and stressed, mistakenly believing it to be a sign of various diseases.
A new study from the University of Michigan has found that poor blood sugar control during the teenage years can lead to painful health problems later in life for people with type 1 diabetes. The ...
Shaky hands, often dismissed as stress or fatigue, can signal vitamin and mineral deficiencies impacting nerve and muscle ...
Front Range Medical Center Did you know peripheral neuropathy affects over 20 million Americans? It’s a condition that happens when you suffer damage to the nerves in your feet, ...
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