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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / September 2006

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Holiday Experience16 Sep 2006 13:19 GMT10
Not been in recently due to a long holiday in Spain.
Thought I might share a few interesting things with you.
Insurance - the old bug bear - got holiday insurance with
NFU. No hassle and no loading for diabetes. Just the basics
Doctor just told my friend that his type 2 was caused by severe infection.16 Sep 2006 11:57 GMT51
My friend was just told by his doctor, a well respected doctor in town,
that his type 2 diabetes was caused by a severe infection he got 2 years
ago after shooting himself in the thigh with a nailing gun. No mention
of his weight, even though he is about 40-50 pounds overweight. I ...
Fight Alzheimers- Drink More Coffee16 Sep 2006 05:17 GMT8
Hello Friends,
I just came across this recently published article from the Johnnie B. Byrd,
Sr., Alzheimers Institute that some of you may find interesting.
Apparently coffee has a remarkable salubrious effect upon long term coffee
Microwaves??16 Sep 2006 03:34 GMT4
I have always thought  a microwave  was an excellent  biocide..
It heats the items internally quickly.
Any thoughts?
                                      Guy
ACE inhibition by Ramipril fails at DM prevention, is slight help in lowering post glucose load glycemia15 Sep 2006 22:03 GMT7
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/reprint/NEJMe068213v1.pdf
>>Results The incidence of the primary outcome did not differ
significantly between the ramipril group (18.1%) and the placebo group
Watch Your Homocysteine15 Sep 2006 20:23 GMT25
Hello Friends,
Recently, I have come across some reports of research into high
homocysteine levels and what they may portend.... Some of you may
remember a post of mine from several weeks ago in which I inquired
Statins15 Sep 2006 19:47 GMT11
I have an appt to see my GP soon to discuss bloods etc.  Having had to have
steroids for several months I have put on weight and I came off simvastatin
because it provoked a recurrance of polymyalgia rheumatica (hence the
steroids).  Does anyone have any views on which statin is ...
SOME OF YOU DON'T LIKE ME , OK15 Sep 2006 18:11 GMT26
i can understand that ,
most people don't like ,
people that are smarter than they are ,
so you are doing exactly what you should be doing
Good Ways to Keep Up With Diabetes News15 Sep 2006 17:26 GMT16
Hello Friends,
Someone may have posted this link in the past, and I just missed it,
or perhaps I  do not remember. Anyway, in my wandering around the web
today, I have come across this site that is just loaded with helpful
Ping Julie Bove15 Sep 2006 17:09 GMT1
After reading your posts about coconut oil I bought some and am cautiously
using it.. internally as well as externally.
Thought you might like to know that our scale - which had been "stuck" for a
month or two - indicates that I have lost an additional 5 pounds, some
Imagination15 Sep 2006 16:55 GMT17
I can set here and daydream that I have just been to Pluto and
restored it's status as a planet.
I can dream I will be restored to a young stud.
But then the backfiring car goes by and here I am,  back
U.C. Davis Researchers Find Important Genetic Markers15 Sep 2006 16:34 GMT2
Hello Friends,
As we all know, important research is underway all the time into human
genetics, as scientists search for new ways to attack and treat diseases
that plague all of humankind. Just this week, there was an important finding
Insurance hell15 Sep 2006 14:44 GMT4
I have a problem that perhaps some of you have. I have a major medical
policy. I am disabled so I do not work and I have to have an individual
policy. I will not be 65 until July 2010, so I cannot get medicare. My
premiums on my policy are killing me, they seem to go up at least 50% ...
Newest Treatments in Diabetes Mellitus15 Sep 2006 07:18 GMT25
"Newest Treatments in Diabetes Mellitus", a presentation by Serge A.
Jabbour, M.D., Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Associate
Professor, Thomas Jefferson University.
http://webcampus.drexelmed.edu/cme/vgr/frm-wm.asp?ID=2006030801
 
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