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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / August 2006

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Cell Research08 Aug 2006 20:22 GMT53
Subject: Stem Cell research
Write our president immediately and advise him that you, your church,
your friends, your students and anyone else you know who think as we do
that these small babies should not be killed for research.
Sad day08 Aug 2006 17:51 GMT24
My aunt's husband (I like him but never thought of him as my uncle),
who is
my role model for how not to handle my diabetes, has decided to stop
his
Lifescan, Wockhardt, IDDT08 Aug 2006 14:28 GMT1
I took one of my Lifescan Ultras for a swim last week.
I called them up and told them that I use 250-300 strips
a month and have used their products for over 20 years.
They said they'd send me a new one within 3 working
High intensity exercise improves HDL and fbg in metabolic syndrome08 Aug 2006 13:40 GMT2
High-intensity exercise improves HDL and fasting glucose levels in
metabolic syndrome
June 26, 2006        Michael O'Riordan
Thanks to all.08 Aug 2006 05:45 GMT23
I am really thankful for all the replys of support. I did not expect
it. Knowing I am not alone helps.
As for what some of you said. I do feel like 13 going on 40.
I did not have much of a childhood and now am dealing with
Cereals08 Aug 2006 01:22 GMT1
In the light of the statement from the cereal manufacturers - there seems
little point in eating them....
"There is no evidence to show that breakfast cereals make a significant
contribution to energy, fat or sugar in the diet of the UK population."
MLM suckers07 Aug 2006 23:50 GMT3
It is proper to warn a MLM spammer he is a sucker
and will be left high and dry when a lawsuit comes.
His mentor will not know him.
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Ping: Sleepy07 Aug 2006 23:02 GMT7
So how's the smoking cessation coming?  Hope all is well.
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Louise

ALL AMERICANS SHOULD KILL07 Aug 2006 22:50 GMT2
all the countys near them , don't reply to me , do it
Using Symlin07 Aug 2006 22:25 GMT2
Has any one started to use Symlin(injection) and what results are you
seeing?  My Endo has suggested to stop taking Glucovance and Avandia &
switch-over.
Jim
Postprandial bg spikes tied to cognitive decline07 Aug 2006 22:03 GMT7
Postprandial Glucose Fluctuations Impair Cognitive Functioning
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/542385
Wide fluctuations in postprandial glucose are associated with impaired
cognitive functioning in older persons with type 2 diabetes, according
New recipe to try07 Aug 2006 22:02 GMT6
A friend of mine made me a low-fat blueberry pie recently. But the carbs
were way too high for diabetic consumption. So I spent some time this
weekend coming up with a sugar-free version that still has the taste and
texture I had enjoyed. I was fairly successful. You probably won't ...
calcium hydroxide07 Aug 2006 18:47 GMT2
Is calcium hydroxide in the packet of shirataki noodle harmful if not
rinse thoroughly?
ck
Alchohol question07 Aug 2006 18:17 GMT34
I have read (& experienced) about dry red wine
lowering your glucose levels.
However, I don't like wine much - what about
other alchoholic drinks - which of them may be
pbs feature.07 Aug 2006 16:46 GMT3
The Houston PBS fund drive is using a
speaker.  A doctor with an agenda that sounds
like the late night junk seller.
He just claimed he can reprogram your genes.
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