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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / August 2006

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Please participate in a non-profit academic research23 Aug 2006 13:43 GMT6
We are researchers from Shih Hsin University and we are currently
launching the 2006 New Energy and Environmental Media Issues Survey,
this is a non-profit academic research. In this survey, we would like
to know your opinions about the topics of adoption and safety of new
Recipe -23 Aug 2006 13:21 GMT4
I'm sure I saw something about a place to post recipes.  Just didn't pay
much attention.  I love cooking and especially baking.
A friend sent me a recipe for an Applesauce Spice cake made with almond
flour.  I made it last night, it is really good - just had a piece with
What does neuropathy feel like?23 Aug 2006 11:24 GMT18
I'm T2 with good control.  For the last 2 weeks, I've had pain in my
wrists and the tops of my feet.  It feels like muscle soreness.  I
occasionally have similar pain in a knee, elbow, or shoulder, but that
usually goes away in a day or two.
Cure in five years23 Aug 2006 07:26 GMT1
Remember this theme at fund raising time.
Today it seems as far away as it has ever been.
Practical nuclear fission is another thing  that
has promises than we find it is not so easy.
Carpal tunnel may be sign of impending diabetes23 Aug 2006 02:34 GMT2
I heard this on the news and looked it up on the Web:
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2006-08-1
8T192518Z_01_COL869907_RTRUKOC_0_US-CARPAL-TUNNEL.xml&archived=False

Have any of you had the carpal Tunnel Syndrome? I had it before it became
Dear Diabetic:22 Aug 2006 22:34 GMT4
Dear Diabetic:
With Congress taking a break to go home for the month of August, we
wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the status of some of
the issues you have been helping us with, as well as to give you a
?byetta & welts22 Aug 2006 22:22 GMT4
Dear Folks,
I've been taking Byetta for four monthes now.  But out of the last six
shots I've had an unusual reaction to three of them.  It first looks
like a mosquito bite.  You know, raised and white with red around it.
Important Results From A New Study22 Aug 2006 21:36 GMT38
Because my birthday is this week... and I had my annual birthday BBQ
today... I figured it was time for my annual repost of this important study.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
A new study has determined that "Birthday Cake", ie:  A highly
From news.bbc.co.uk22 Aug 2006 20:38 GMT6
A traditional Chinese medicine may be beneficial for people suffering
from type 2 diabetes.
Berberine, found in the roots and barks of some plants, has been
documented in Chinese literature as being able to lower glucose levels
Light at the end of the tunnel?22 Aug 2006 18:39 GMT99
I got up this morning and my glucose was 133. I had breakfast, then a
light lunch. Then went for a 15 mile bike ride. when I got back my
glucose was 98. I've also lost about 10 lbs. Is it possible that I may
become undiabetic?
Preagriculturlal diet and evolution may explain why low carb diet works22 Aug 2006 16:27 GMT40
Prompted by remark about our ancestors in a very recent, still ongoing
discussion about the effects of diet on type 2 diabetes,
I searched some facts about preagricultural diets of our ancestors and
their evolutionary effects. I found out that for over two million
DID I MENTION THAT22 Aug 2006 15:06 GMT7
i am a diabetic
Has anyone heard this theory before?22 Aug 2006 11:43 GMT19
A preponderance of evidence links low-protein diets with a slowing in the
progression of chronic renal insufficiency. Excessive protein intake may
result in a deterioration of kidney function by making the kidney respond to
the increased workload.
Re: Has anyone heard this theory before?22 Aug 2006 02:19 GMT1
Andrew trying to recover from exposure of his lack of expertise hisses:
"The 2PD-OMER Approach is not a diet."
So you assert so as to attempt to distinguish it from other calorie
restriction techniques for weight control, and it fails as it always
Altering bugs in the gut could tackle insulin resistance22 Aug 2006 01:30 GMT3
Seen this ?
So you think you are you ?
Actually you are just the mayor of the city with a lot of ethnic groups
So you think that a diet of veggies is good to loose some weight because you
 
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