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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / November 2005

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Statins Of Little Use  for Patients with High HDL17 Nov 2005 13:49 GMT8
http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3249
QUOTED FROM ABOVE:
Findings from a new study suggest that doctors should use "good" (HDL)
cholesterol levels to determine which elderly patients are most likely
Need Help Choosing LifeScan Meter17 Nov 2005 11:36 GMT2
Hi group.  I can get a new meter for free, either the LifeScan Ultra or
LifeScan UltraSmart.  I currently have the Ultra and I like it just fine but
I'm wondering what the advantages would be for the UltraSmart.  I don't want
it if it is more complicated to use with little ...
Does sex cause diabetes?17 Nov 2005 06:40 GMT17
Maybe sexual frustration.  That theory would
explain a lot.
I am just testng a new program so this is trite.
I am rediscovering that software people are
Questions regarding insulin use and dosage17 Nov 2005 02:42 GMT16
I would appreciate your help in giving me some information. :o)
I'm writing a fictional story that is set in the early 1970s.  I want
to accurately present this as it is important to the story, so I was
wondering if someone could give me a few details on the use of insulin,
Blood Glucose Meters Recalled (ACCU-CHEK Aviva blood glucose meters)17 Nov 2005 02:31 GMT2
Blood Glucose Meters Recalled
POSTED: 4:18 pm EST November 15, 2005
About 150,000 ACCU-CHEK Aviva blood glucose meters, sold by Roche
Diagnostics, have been recalled because of a potential electronic
Injury, insult, and idiocy17 Nov 2005 01:03 GMT67
Today a nurse called from the office of the endo who fired me.  My
thyroid is up (again) since the August test and they want to test me
again before Christmas and probably start me on something for it.
Me:  That's nice, I'll be sure to stop by for a copy of those results
New Humapen Luxura17 Nov 2005 00:37 GMT2
Has anyone tried the new Humapen Luxura yet?
I'm getting mine new week - hopefully it is an improvement on the Humapen
Ergo that always seemed to crack on the cartridge holder.
Recipe and nutrition analysis software. 16 Nov 2005 19:30 GMT14
I'm currently using BigOven to develop, record,  and store my recipes. It
has a feature that lets me work out the nutrition info based on USDA data or
from package labels. It also links pictures of the dishes for reference. It
was shareware and wasn't terribly expensive. They also ...
test - ignore16 Nov 2005 16:34 GMT12
Just testing to see if I have successfully hidden my email address.
BF
Arkansas
Exercise can lower blood sugar as well as drugs16 Nov 2005 16:27 GMT5
http://www.umich.edu/news/index.html?Releases/2005/Nov05/r111405a
Nov. 14, 2005
Exercise can lower blood sugar as well as drugs
ANN ARBOR, Mich.-Exercising before eating can regulate blood sugar levels
590-lb clown has unicycle seat embedded in colon after freak accident.16 Nov 2005 16:24 GMT2
DOCS REMOVE UNICYCLE FROM 590-POUND CLOWN'S BUTT
By RICK PINCHER
Doctors removed a full-size unicycle from a 590- pound circus clown's
butt after he plopped his double-wide behind on its narrow seat and
(another) Prandin Question16 Nov 2005 14:37 GMT11
Hey All
I am taking Prandin (1 mg) with every meal, but I am still getting high
numbers (180 and >) an hour after I eat.
The drug seems to kick in about 2 1/2 hours to 3 hours after I take it. It
METER RECALL16 Nov 2005 14:12 GMT2
News to me.  May already be common knowledge.
If you use ACCU-CHEK Aviva blood glucose meter then read the article
for more info.
http://www.nbc5i.com/consumer/5332312/detail.html
Low carb diets 'cut heart energy'16 Nov 2005 14:12 GMT5
Should be interesting to see the follow up results
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4435046.stm
Things are different here16 Nov 2005 10:54 GMT29
I guess I'm a bit spoiled having lived in Southern California, the land
of non-stop diets and now recently moved to a small town in upsate NY
where low-carb doesn't appear to be all that prevalent, but this gave
me a chuckle:
 
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