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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / September 2006

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The 10th International Congress on Obesity (ICO 2006)SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 3, 200605 Sep 2006 01:37 GMT2
Seen this ?
http://www.ico2006.com/Default.htm
The 10th International Congress on Obesity (ICO 2006)SYDNEY, Australia,
Sept. 3, 2006
Radical food reform, not diet tricks, needed to beat obesity05 Sep 2006 00:47 GMT2
James cited Denmark as a country that had some success in regulating foods
linked to obesity, banning harmful trans-fats with a possible two-year jail
sentence for breaches of the regulation.
Obesity is the greatest single contributor to chronic disease and the world
Health experts warn of obesity pandemic05 Sep 2006 00:45 GMT1
"The children in this generation may be the first in history to die before
their parents because of health problems related to weight, Kate Steinbeck,
an expert in children's health at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
said in a statement."
Byetta pen problems -- is the pen a bad design?04 Sep 2006 18:12 GMT5
The first Byetta pen I had (5 mg) worked just as the educator showed me.
The two following pens would do odd things: not turn easily, or the plunger
wouldn't depress.  Tonight I played with the most recent and found that the
medication comes out properly only once in every 3 or 4 ...
Many people are concerned04 Sep 2006 17:56 GMT23
I do have some large trees and have struggled for the past
year in dealing with them.    My efforts are limited.
This AM a fellow showed up with equipment and spent several
hours trimming my trees. There was no cost.
Lantus--longest in-use shelf life?04 Sep 2006 16:20 GMT14
What's the longest reliable in-use shelf life on Lantus anyone has
experienced? Was this with refrigeration?
Reuse04 Sep 2006 13:46 GMT31
Let's say I use a syringe for NPH, a long term insulin, at bedtime.
Can I use the same syringe for novolog in the morning?  I'm concerned
about contaminating both insulin vials using one syringe.  I try to
get 10 uses out of each syringe.  If I have to use a syringe for NPH,
Sugar and Spin04 Sep 2006 00:41 GMT4
These articles appeared in the Sydney morning Herald this
week. Those who are interested in the links between obesity,
advertising and sponsorship may find them interesting read
as a group.
Clinical research outsourcing to India03 Sep 2006 23:46 GMT1
India is becoming the new hub of clinical trials for new cardiovascular
and other drugs.  I am currently involved with one such Contract
Research Organization (CRO) in India, Progressive Life Sciences which
caters to the ever growing Clinical Research outsourcing market which
400% increase in GD03 Sep 2006 22:49 GMT1
http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/400-increase-in-gestational-diabetes/2006
/09/03/1157221995284.html

Yipeee!!!!!!03 Sep 2006 19:58 GMT7
Janie<----------107
Doing my BG dance!
Janie
I was just wondering...03 Sep 2006 17:27 GMT8
When I was working, I always had to get up early, like 5:30. Now that
I am retired, I still wake up at that time. But I just go potty and
then back to bed, thankfully. But sometimes I have to get up by 6:30
at least for an early appt. Sometimes I sleep until 8 or 9.  
We are ignorant about our health03 Sep 2006 17:22 GMT8
I have been aware of a large family  where a lot
the cousins looked like twins.  Every one of theme had a heart attack
around 40.  I did note those that went on a careful low fat diet and
led a careful life style lived many more years.    The ones
Dumb question about dental visit03 Sep 2006 06:20 GMT10
So, I went to a dentist today for the first time in WAY TOO LONG.
Like, before I was dx'd as Type 2. Bad me, I know.. but I didn't have
dental insurance, and dentists scare me.
She did some test for bone loss, where she took a pick thing that
Science and reason03 Sep 2006 03:59 GMT3
Heard this statement on a documentary.
Science and reason will be our salvation.
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