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Convenience of Ordering Medical Supplies Online

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Whether you are a caregiver or rely on medical supplies for your own well-being, it’s great to be able to order them online. This is particularly true if you’re juggling a home, a family and a job, as well as your healthcare management. Diabetic care, mobility, and incontinence supplies are just a few of the items available at a reputable online Boca Raton medical supply company.

Diabetic Supplies

Blood glucose test strips, syringes, and needles are vital to anyone experiencing diabetes. When you run low, it’s important to get fast delivery from a company with a proven track record for safety. If you live in the Boca Raton area, you have the added satisfaction of knowing you are supporting a local business that doesn’t have to go far to deliver your supplies...

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Common Home Medical Supplies for Diabetes

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In 2012, over 29 million Americans had diabetes, representing nearly 10% of the U.S. population. And that number does not include the nearly 8 million who remain undiagnosed. With so many impacted by this disease, there is a growing need for an understanding of home medical supplies to support diabetics.
Here is a brief description of some of the more common medical supplies for diabetics:

Insulin. Perhaps the most important and most recognized diabetic supply is insulin, the hormone necessary to treat Type 1 diabetes. There are several different types of insulin. Selection is based on the speed at which they begin to work and how long they last. Keeping several days supply of insulin is of utmost important to a diabetic.

Testing meter. Another vital home supply for a diabetic is a relia...

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Syringe Safety Is an Important Part of a Diabetic’s Insulin Treatment

Diabetes is a manageable condition, but proper insulin storage and syringe safety techniques are vital to ensure safe treatment. If you were recently diagnosed with diabetes, keep the following information in mind.

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10 Tips to Help You or a Loved One Avoid Diabetic Complications

diabetic complicationsDiabetes is a serious disease, but it can be managed for a long, healthy life, provided you follow your diabetes treatment plan carefully. Neglecting proper self-care can lead to diabetic complications. 

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Is Hearing Loss Affecting a Loved One With Diabetes? What You Need to Know

hearing lossAccording to the National Institutes of Health, hearing loss is twice as common in diabetics compared to the rest of the U.S. population. That’s because high blood sugar may damage inner ear nerves and blood vessels, thereby causing both diabetes and hearing loss. Hearing loss can creep up on you (or a loved one) slowly over time. Family and friends may observe hearing loss before the person who is suffering from it. If you have hearing loss, you might even pass the hearing test in your doctor’s (quiet) office.

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Winter and Diabetes: Why Your Insulin Needs May Rise

insulin needsWhen insulin needs go up in winter, it may not be the cold temperatures that are responsible. People tend to behave differently in winter, perhaps because they’re less active when indoors more often. It’s also quite common to eat more and less healthfully during the winter holiday season. This can slow the metabolism, cause weight gain and affect blood sugar levels, subsequently changing your diabetes insulin needs.

Here are some tips to help diabetics stay healthy throughout the winter season:

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Health Conditions That Warrant a Medical-Health Bracelet

diabetic medical-health bracelet, Boca Raton, FloridaMedical emergencies have one important thing in common: Minutes — and even seconds — count. The sooner emergency responders assess the situation, the faster the appropriate action can begin.

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Diabetes Basics: 7 Simple Tips for Handling the Summer Heat

diabetes basics, Boca Raton, FloridaDealing with uncomfortably hot summer weather can be difficult for people in general, but when you have diabetes, it can be even more of a challenge. The heat can be dangerous for the more than 20 million diabetics in the country, as well as for seniors and others who take certain medications.

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Throwing Out Your Used Syringes and Lancets: Careful Now!

disposing of used syringes and lancets, Boca Raton, FloridaAccording to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. residents use over a billion lancets and syringes annually for diabetes monitoring and injections. These used needles (also called sharps) can cause injury and transmit serious diseases, such as HIV and hepatitis.

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When You Have Diabetes: 8 Steps To Healthy Gums And Teeth

dental care-when you have diabetes, Boca Raton, FloridaGood dental care is important for everyone, but when you have diabetes, you must be especially vigilant.

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