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What Your Feet, Blood Sugar, and Diet Say About Your Heart Health

If the eyes are the windows to the soul, the feet may be the doorway to overall health. According to medical experts at WebMD, your feet can reveal early warning signs of underlying issues. Constantly cold feet may signal poor circulation, while toes that turn red, white, or blue aren’t a show of patriotism – they could indicate Raynaud’s disease, a condition caused by sudden narrowing of the arteries. Persistent heel pain may also point to plantar fasciitis, a common but treatable foot condition.

Beyond your feet, blood sugar stability plays a major role in long-term health. Keeping glucose levels

 

If the eyes are the windows to the soul, the feet may be the doorway to overall health. According to medical experts at WebMD, your feet can reveal early warning signs of underlying issues. Constantly cold feet may signal poor circulation, while toes that turn red, white, or blue aren’t a show of patriotism - they could indicate Raynaud’s disease, a condition caused by sudden narrowing of the arteries. Persistent heel pain may also point to plantar fasciitis, a common but treatable foot condition.

Beyond your feet, blood sugar stability plays a major role in long-term health. Keeping glucose levels in a normal range boosts energy, protects the heart, supports brain function, and reduces inflammation. New research from Germany highlights just how powerful this can be: people with prediabetes who successfully returned their blood sugar to normal cut their risk of heart attack, heart failure, and premature death by nearly 50 percent.

Diet, of course, ties it all together. As many people rethink their eating habits this time of year, U.S. News & World Report has once again named the DASH diet the best diet for heart health in 2026. It also earned the spot as the second-best diet overall, trailing only the Mediterranean diet—proof that smart, balanced nutrition remains one of the strongest tools for protecting your heart and overall well-being.

 

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