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Diabetic Gloves and Masks

Winter is a time of year that everyone should think about protecting themselves from hat that covers your ears will keep heat in your body.

Gloves

Are you shopping for winter gloves to keep your hands warm or medical gloves? Medical gloves can help protect hands from harsh cleaning products and germs. Many products are available on the market so you'll be sure to find what you're looking for. * Winter gloves come a variety of styles and materials. Options include fleece. * If you are allergic to latex, try using insulin shots.

Masks

A person with diabetes is more at risk to airborne germs than a healthy individual. Swine flu has caused most humans to take extra precautions to decrease the flu to spread. Wearing a mask is one way in doing your part to either not pass along the illness or to help your own self from getting it. One place that everyone should consider wearing a mask is on public transportation, like buses, trains, subways and taxis. True, masks are not the most attractive accessory to your outfit, but at least you won't be sorry. * A respirator mask is one of the most effective mask available to block airborne viruses. This type also has a large breathing chamber with advanced filtration. * Look for disposable, fiberglass free masks that tie behind the ears. This kind of mask provides a high bacterial filtration and won't irritate you to wear it.

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