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Sep 9, 2016

You’re nerves are at work for you every minute of every day. Have you ever wondered how you react so fast? Well, your nerves send messages to your brain in record speed – 170 miles per hour to be exact. That speed is what keeps you from burning your hand on a hot pan or crashing into the car in front of you when they stop suddenly. If you suffer from diabetes, your nerves can be affected. Since the nerve/brain communication can be faulty, it’s important to check your body for injury. For example, a diabetic can easily burn their feet on hot cement and not even know it. If left untreated, it could cause a serious infection. Bottom line, nerves are great when they work and can be troublesome when they don’t.

We want to empower you with all the health information you need! Our daily podcast is full of tips, tricks, and advice for living a long and healthy life. Judy Gaman is the author of the award winning book Age to Perfection: How to Thrive to 100, Happy, Healthy, and. Each day she brings you one new tip that will help you stay young and vibrant. Subscribe to the show in iTunes so that you never miss an episode – http://www.StayYoungAmerica.com/iTunes

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