Motion Clinic Curacao - NOVEMBER Diabetes Awareness Month Diabetes can cause changes in the skin of your foot. At times your foot may become very dry. The skin may peel and crack.
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Diabetic Foot Canada on Twitter: "Have you seen this photographic scale that can aid appropriate foot skin care for people with #diabetes? https://t.co/ctU6tKHYX6 https://t.co/arvSsZQhFI" / Twitter
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