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This is the first of four articles on overcoming diabetes burnout. This disease might look easy to the people around us every day, but it's hard work...In fact, I firmly believe we should anticipate and expect a little diabetes burnout...I mean
Tags: Blood Sugar, diabetes burnout, Burkina Faso, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Diabetes management, insulin pump, Insulin, Diabetes
Sadly, the picture isn't as optimistic as we would have hoped. While access to military service for PWDs has gotten a little better over time, not much has changed and it remains mostly hit-or-miss when it comes to someone being able to serve despite
Tags: Mark Thompson, Lada, Katie Hathaway, Germany, berlin, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, political-news, American Diabetes Association, Latent autoimmune diabetes
Posted by Derek Bloomberg has an article on Novo Nordisk and their huge ongoing effort to come up with an orally available form of insulin. That's been a dream for a long time now, but it's always been thought to be very close to impossible. The
Tags: orally insulin, New York City, Health Medical Pharma, Inhalable insulin, Anti-diabetic drugs, Novo Nordisk, Artificial pancreas, insulin therapy, Insulin, Recombinant proteins
Dell tumbled the most in more than three years after the computer company forecast fiscal second-quarter revenue that missed analysts' estimates. Revenue for the period ending in July will be $14.7bn to $15bn (12bn), Texas -based Dell said in a
Tags: San Francisco, Business Finance, Publicly traded companies, BNP Paribas, Anti-diabetic drugs, Novo Nordisk, iPhone, Technology Internet, Recombinant proteins, Insulin
The basal insulin analog is approved for type 1 diabetes patients from age two through adulthood and adult patients with type 2 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes Editor-in-Chief Mark Sperling said, "Levemir, with its approval from the FDA, is a
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Diabetics are living a lot longer these days, government scientists reported Tuesday. The biggest decline observed in a new study of diabetes patients was in deaths from heart disease and stroke: they dropped a striking 40% between 1997 and 2006.
Tags: Heart Disease, deaths rate, New York City, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Diabetes, Obesity, Diabetes management, Insulin, Latent autoimmune diabetes
One-quarter of young people in the United States have diabetes or prediabetes, according to an eye-opening new report . The report, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, found that 23 per cent of adolescents between ages 12 and 19 have diabetes
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When you think about reading a book about diabetes, fun is not necessarily a term that comes to mind. Informative, well-written and engaging are all terms that might come to mind, but not necessarily fun. Chuck Eichten's new boldly illustrated guide,
Tags: graphic design, Chuck Eichten, Nike, San Francisco, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, insulin pump, Nike Inc., Hospitality Recreation, Insulin
Less familiar is the condition of insulin resistance, where cells become less responsive to the action of insulin, requiring the pancreas to continually amp up the amount of insulin it produces. This may or may not trigger diabetes, but regardless,
Tags: metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, Blood Sugar, New York City, Diabetes management, high-fructose corn syrup, sweeteners, Nutrition, Insulin
There are a lot of people saying nice things about Billy Fredrick, a junior outfielder at Santa Clarita Golden Valley High who batted .468, has been starting since his freshman year and has a scholarship waiting for him at UC Santa Barbara in 2013. "
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