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    Autumn’s warm mid-afternoon days and chilly nights are upon us and its apple picking season here in the Northeast. Apples really are one of the perfect fruits for people with diabetes. High in both soluble and insoluble fiber, they may help ward off heart disease. Soluble fiber found in the fruit’s pectin can help bind cholesterol in the intestine and remove it from the body. Insoluble fiber can…

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    • What would fall in the Northeast be without picking apples on a crisp day? Our diabetes educators share some of the reasons why apples are one of the best fruits for people with diabetes: https://t.co/347e9VfTaE 🍎🍏🍂🍁 #fall #autumn #october #diabetesmanagement #autumnvibes

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    Avoiding cold and reducing stress are key to minimizing Raynaud’s phenomenon events, while “good, generic wound care” can be effective in even the most complicated cases, according to a presenter at the 2021 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology-West.“My first question when a patient comes in and they think they have Raynaud’s is: do you feel sensitive to the

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    • “Patients do worse in temperature changes and fluctuations,” Dr. Laura K. Hummers told #CCRWest21 attendees, noting that she sees an increasing number of #Raynauds patients when #summer turns to #fall https://t.co/AwNV5P6WJi