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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / March 2006

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In memory of Ina Swedler03 Mar 2006 01:30 GMT28
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Isn't it long past time that reports of hoped
for "cures" 10 years in the future are the only
hope (for a cure) that type 1 diabetics have?
Guy... it cost's big money02 Mar 2006 22:46 GMT8
"guy" <guys@consolidated.neet> wrote in message
news:4408d3e6.1839265@news.consolidated.net...
> (from current thread:  McDonalds again)
? BG meters that dont require lancing at Finger ( other parts of the body instead )02 Mar 2006 21:42 GMT19
I know a person in another NG that does not want to lance finger
because it makes them very-sore and the fingers dont heal fast .
Any suggestions/brands that can test elsewhere on the body ?
Thanks much , tim
URGENT-DON'T TAKE TEQUIN02 Mar 2006 21:41 GMT1
Bristol-Myers drug raises diabetes risk: study By Gene Emery
Wed Mar 1, 9:03 PM ET
BOSTON (Reuters) - The Bristol Myers Squibb Co. antibiotic Tequin can have
"life threatening" side effects including serious diabetes, according to a
Article: Teen suicide by insulin02 Mar 2006 21:16 GMT2
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2006-03
-01T164845Z_01_COL160377_RTRIDST_0_HEALTH-COMA-DIABETES-DC.XML&archived=False

Diet, Health, Fitness, Diabetes & Recipe info.02 Mar 2006 20:54 GMT7
Diet, Health, Fitness, Diabetes & Recipe info.
Please visit www.DietPixels.com
Thank you,
DietPixels.com
Red patches on lower legs02 Mar 2006 19:50 GMT6
does any one know of atreatment for the red patches on lower legs of
diabetics.  I have had them over five years and can not find any treatment.
Newsflash - Apidra (insulin glulisine [rDNA origin] injection) Now Available in the U.S. for Hyperglycemia in Adults with Type 2 and Type 1 Diabetes02 Mar 2006 19:01 GMT3
http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/852571020057CCF685257123006ABF09?O
penDocument&id=48DDE4A73E09A969852568880078C249&c=Diabetes&count=10

New prandial insulin with the OptiClik(R) delivery system can work with
longer-acting insulins, such as basal insulin Lantus, ...
Hot Tubs02 Mar 2006 15:28 GMT6
Been looking at Hot Tubs which are quite new here in the UK. Have found
http://www.hottubs2buy.co.uk/ anyone found any other decent UK distributors
of affordable hot tubs?
Long flights - meals02 Mar 2006 10:17 GMT42
Just arrived at the hotel in Delhi, India from Houston, TX. It was 22
hours of flight time with a connection through Newark, NJ (EWR). I
thought I'd share a bit about the experience from a diabetic meals
perspective.
Article: A new, accurate meter is one it's way from Sweden soon!02 Mar 2006 08:05 GMT5
http://www.diabeteshealth.com/read,3001,4515.html
Dave
Cost of Medical care02 Mar 2006 05:34 GMT2
I was talking to a doctor today.  A honest fellow.
Almost as old as I am.
He told the game today is for the many accessory
people in hospitals, are acting as independent agents.
Drug Prices Under Medicare Plan02 Mar 2006 03:56 GMT5
Drug Prices Rise Under US Medicare Plan
By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) Feb 22 - Prices for some of the most popular medicines
used by seniors have jumped an average of 4 percent under the new Medicare
The Ballad of Absorption Sites02 Mar 2006 02:21 GMT3
Hi, the cheap diabetic is back. Those who want to will remember my
previous postings lamenting the high costs of insulin and the other
paraphernalia inflicted on us by the big Drug Companies. My opinion
hasn't changed. But let me get to the point of this post...
Types of Doctors that should be part of a diabetics medical team.02 Mar 2006 01:51 GMT3
Your Health Care Team
In centers that focus on diabetes care, health care professionals often
already work as a team. Sometimes, your primary diabetes doctor (internist,
family practice doctor, or endocrinologist) will refer you to other health
 
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