Supporting the American Diabetes Association with Rhino Wearables

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Supporting the American Diabetes Association with Rhino Wearables

We all lead hectic lives! Among the long shifts, endless parade of chores, school runs, and more, we may find it difficult to make time for ourselves. Finding time to help others? Even more impossible—no matter how much we want to. Well, Rhino Wearables has some reassuring news for you. Every time you wear a pair of our socks, you can rest well knowing that you’ve done something good. In fact, by putting on a pair, you’re supporting the American Diabetes Association with Rhino Wearables. Thank you!

More on the American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association does important work bringing awareness to diabetes. It also provides resources for those living with the illness. That way, those who have diabetes—and their families—have the tools they need. They also fund research on diabetes, to provide better management and prevention—and, hopefully, a cure.

How does Rhino Wearables help the American Diabetes Association?

Approximately 34.2 million Americans—close to 10 percent of our population—have been diagnosed with diabetes. You can show them you care with Rhino Wearables.

Each and every day, we aim to make life easier for those with diabetes. This mission starts with our compression socks. However, it doesn’t end there!

We make supporting the American Diabetes Association with Rhino Wearables simple and straightforward. All you have to do? Buy any pair of our socks. Then, a portion of our profits goes directly to the American Diabetes Association.

The Link Between Diabetes and Foot Health

As it turns out, diabetes and healthy feet share a connection. Because those with diabetes sometimes experience numb feet, they may not always notice foot-related injuries. Sadly, this can turn a small cut into a big problem. In fact, as many as 73,000 foot-related amputations occur due to diabetes—and that’s a yearly statistic.

So, if you or a loved one live with diabetes, remember the following tips:

  • Change your socks daily;
  • Shake out socks and shoes for rocks or other unexpected fragments;
  • Wash your feet each day; and
  • Always wear shoes.

You can learn more about diabetic foot care here!

Summary

Our feet are with us every step of the journey. Protect them with a pair of Rhino Wearables socks! Not to mention, you can also ensure a healthy, happy future for millions of Americans. How? Simply by supporting the American Diabetes Association with Rhino Wearables. Get started at our online shop! Finally, for more on diabetes and foot care, visit our blog.