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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / October 2006

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Merck diabetes drug wins federal approval24 Oct 2006 16:18 GMT4
"The new drug's cost may disclose what it would c between $3 and $6 a
day."
In another release they said it would be $145 per 30 day supply.
Enhancing effect of meat on iron absorption24 Oct 2006 14:27 GMT1
<<snip>>
beef and chicken muscle increased iron absorption 180%
<<snip>>
Meat Protein Fractions Enhance Nonheme Iron Absorption in Humans.
The normal range of glucose24 Oct 2006 11:10 GMT2
Diabetics often wonder what the "normal" glucose range is, from:
'Importance of the gut-brain axis in the control of glucose
homeostasis'
which can be found using the above as search terms in medline.
Is daily test needed for all types of diabetes? (annoying article)24 Oct 2006 08:16 GMT1
Unnecessary for type 2 illness, doctor tells forum. Other expert
insists data show monitoring useful.
From the article:
"Indeed, the doctor said there is virtually nothing type 2
Co-ingestion of a protein hydrolysate and amino acid mixture24 Oct 2006 04:26 GMT2
Co-ingestion of a protein hydrolysate and amino acid mixture with
carbohydrate improves plasma glucose disposal in patients with type 2
diabetes -
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/82/1/76
It's a girl24 Oct 2006 00:29 GMT27
I had a baby girl last night at 8:11 PM. She weighed 5 pounds 8 ounces. We
named her "Misako Lynn". My middle name is Misa and Misako means daughter of
Misa in Japanese
They had intended to wait another week but decided to induce labor. They
Prevention of diabetes / oxidative stress23 Oct 2006 23:59 GMT1
1: Curr Atheroscler Rep. 2006 Nov;8(6):472-6. Links
Effects of Macronutrient Excess and Composition on Oxidative Stress:
Relevance to Diabetes andCardiovascular Disease.Ceriello A.
Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry CV2 2DX, United Kingdom.
Buzzkill23 Oct 2006 20:58 GMT14
I'm like, seriously bummed out, man.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/545148?src=mp
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RIFE THERAPY23 Oct 2006 20:19 GMT18
I'm type 2 and I'm considering Rife Therapy. Any advise or personal
experience with Rife Therapy will be appreciated.
Thanks
Frustrating Innit23 Oct 2006 20:17 GMT3
I've been doing pretty well, mostly keeping in the 5 - low 6 range
with evening postprandials mostly below 7.
In fact I'd cut back on the testing as it was becoming somewhat
routine and I was mostly guesstimating what I was running.
Insulin from stem cells23 Oct 2006 19:35 GMT3
I have been convinced for some time that an effective cure for diabetes
will be discovered shortly after I die, order a couple decades from now.
The following is interesting and the timeline looks right, i.e. don't
start holding your breath, and don't miss the last paragraph.
Obesity on the rise23 Oct 2006 17:20 GMT1
I think they put something in food to increase consumption.
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question for Non-diabectic numbers23 Oct 2006 16:47 GMT20
does anyone know where there stats on non-diabectic BG numbers
does a person who isn't diabetic spike over 140-160 if he eats two cup cakes
an drinks a large coke? then comes back down in an hour?
thanks and it's late and it just popped in my head to ask.
Merck diabetes drug wins federal approval23 Oct 2006 16:28 GMT1
Merck diabetes drug wins federal approval
Posted 10/17/2006 9:07 AM ET
WASHINGTON (AP) - Diabetics gained a new way of controlling their blood
sugar levels Tuesday with the federal approval of a novel pill for Type 2
D Life23 Oct 2006 15:49 GMT5
I just watched D Life and they talked about byetta.  It was promoted and
considered to be a wonderful drug.  It doesnt replace insulin  What
bothered me was that they didnt talk about people continuing their
current meds while on the byetta except for the sulphs.
 
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