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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2004

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Foodmakers Feeding Off Low-Carb Craze31 Jan 2004 23:28 GMT44
Foodmakers Feeding Off Low-Carb Craze
Wed Jan 21,10:03 AM ET  Add U.S. National - Reuters to My Yahoo!
By Deborah Cohen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Like prospectors chasing the California Gold Rush of 1849, companies seeking to
Cinnamon31 Jan 2004 21:21 GMT12
   I was watching CNN Headline News while getting ready for work this
morning. There was a bumper headling across the bottom of the screen that
said the FDA had discovered that 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon per day will lower
blood glucose. Anybody know any more than what I saw in the ...
One Touch Testing Strips For Sale31 Jan 2004 20:19 GMT1
I have switched to the Accu Check Meter and have about 25 boxes of 50 count
One Touch Strips to get rid of.
These strips  will work with the following machines:
One Touch Basic
Exercise and lactate levels while taking metformin?31 Jan 2004 19:57 GMT1
Just wondering if anyone has noticed any night time symptoms (ie. sleeping
problems/restless leg syndrome/slightly sore muscles ?)  which could be due to
elevated lactate levels. I am aware that lactate levels normally go up with
exercise and it would be nice to know if metformin ...
test31 Jan 2004 19:40 GMT5
testes testes 123
Placebos and stress31 Jan 2004 19:24 GMT21
The mind is an awesome thing.
Paul Harvey, noon on Thursday Jan 29, said the Mayo Clinic has released a study
showing that placebos actually do some good, but a discouraging doctor can
cancel the effect.  
Atkins - Fat & Protein31 Jan 2004 19:14 GMT21
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/467440
Registration is free to Medscape.
Aspartame31 Jan 2004 18:06 GMT2
I started to post but I decided to hell with it.
Living with nuts is part of our existence.
I will simply ignore nonsense and let others
do what they want.  We can not  and should
OT: Fwd: Reminder: Most Humble Person in the Universe Contest31 Jan 2004 15:01 GMT11
Because Dr. Chung regularly cross-posts to these groups as a
"convenience" to other posters, I have taken the liberty of fowarding
this as a "convenience" to Dr. Chung in case some of his friends here
wish to support him in his quest for recognition.
Is a good A1c enough for glycemic control?31 Jan 2004 11:39 GMT9
G'day G'day Folks,
 Here is a partial answer to the puzzle.
It basically says if you make it to the 5% club the risk of coronary
heart disease is still double if post prandial glucose rises above
A bit of help please :-)31 Jan 2004 10:31 GMT2
An email friend of mine who has a daughter with the same bone disease as me
(osteogenesis imperfecta) has found out that she is diabetic.... OK, so I
understand that, but her native language is German and the following is an
extract from her email which I just don't understand!?! ...
Inuslin Info31 Jan 2004 07:08 GMT5
Hi all.   Was wondering if anyone had a goos web resource for a chart, graph
that shows the various insulins ansd their activity curves.  
thanks all,
Mike
OT:  Low Carb Friendly Fast Food In The News - Satire31 Jan 2004 05:24 GMT3
http://www.theonion.com/4004/infograph.html
Thought both the pro and anti low carb contingents would find this funny.
Jennifer
My father won't take care of his diabetes; any idea what's next for him?31 Jan 2004 02:11 GMT90
My dad has had diabetes for several years, but aside from a few isolated
periods (of short duration) of trying to eat healthfully and exercise, he's
been eating the exact opposite of the way he should be eating (peanut
brittle and ice cream for dinner) and getting worse as time goes ...
how low is too low?31 Jan 2004 01:10 GMT12
A few weeks ago, I posted a message about high numbers while on prednisone.
(I am not diabetic, but have Impaired Glucse Tolerance) Well, you were all
right! Now they are really low. I am not experiencing hypo symptoms. I feel
good. My FBG in the morning has been between 75-85 for a ...
 
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