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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2007

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Excerpt: SUGAR SHOCK31 Jan 2007 23:35 GMT1
Berkley Books (part of the Penguin Group) has given me
permission to distribute an excerpt from the new book,
"SUGAR SHOCK!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your
Life -- And How You Can Get Back on Track" by journalist
sexual health advice (off topic)31 Jan 2007 22:30 GMT15
-no-archive:yes
I am a male 35 and married for 13 years. I have posted before that I
have always had a problem with PE. Sex usually lasts 1 minute and
about70-90 strokes.
Injection Question31 Jan 2007 22:30 GMT5
When injecting I always pull back on the plunger to check for blood and
here's my question.
If I get blood in the syringe do I dump the insulin clean the syringe and
try again?
QUESTION FOR THE GROUP31 Jan 2007 18:19 GMT5
I haven't posted much lately but have been reading the postings.
Seems that Old Al has been missing lately.
Anyone hear from him?
Hope all is well with him.
List of calories of 1000 most common foods31 Jan 2007 17:04 GMT2
Check out this poster that lists the caloric content of the 1000 most
common foods:
http://www.cafepress.com/booksonposter.80183713
The poster uses a neat new method of condensing huge texts while
Probability31 Jan 2007 12:48 GMT7
I have 30 ys, and I have hemosiderosis caused from Thalassemia Intermedia
(much light one).
I want to know that probability I have to develop the diabetes.
Vincenzo
"the THERAPEUTIC and COSMETIC PROPERTIES of the MINERAL HOT SPRINGS IN GREECE"31 Jan 2007 04:18 GMT1
new M E D I C A L   B O O K   illustrated, 80 pages, in ENGLISH, and
GREEK languages.
"the THERAPEUTIC and COSMETIC PROPERTIES of the MINERAL HOT SPRINGS IN
GREECE"
ebay listings31 Jan 2007 02:13 GMT11
another Q i do have is ....Has anybody bought test strips and or
sryinges on ebay??...would u suggest it and just what are yer general
feelings about doing this???......i have tried it once, buying test
strips that were sealed and were way before their due date....plus
I've joined the 4% club!30 Jan 2007 18:39 GMT42
After a year of careful dietary management that I can actually stick
to, and 30min exercise 5 days/wk, I'm down to an A1c of 4.8% from
5.4%.
My trigycerides are down to 43 from 123 even though I consume about
From 171 to 111 in 30 minutes - is that possible?30 Jan 2007 17:33 GMT10
I have gestational diabetes which I'm controlling with diet.  
Occasionally I deviate from the straight and narrow, and my blood
glucose goes up.  This happened last night when we had dinner at a
restaurant.  When we came home, I tested my levels, and was showing
Warfarin increases brain hemorrhages 10x30 Jan 2007 15:17 GMT2
<<snip>>
For researchers, these results may stimulate efforts to develop safer
alternatives to warfarin and better treatments for people with brain
hemorrhages
Warning30 Jan 2007 14:29 GMT3
Those interest free or low interest credit card checks you get mailed
every week now have a $25.00 handling charge if you use one. It's not
mentioned in the promotion.  Another fraudulent service from your Chase
bank.
Cherry Pie - Mmmm good!30 Jan 2007 08:58 GMT22
Someone mentioned that Almond Flour could be safely used several
different ways. First, I can't find it. Any suggestions? I live in
Florida and have looked at Walmart, Publix, Winn Dixie, Albertsons and
haven't seen it. Could it be that I simply missed it or is it a health
Common Salt?30 Jan 2007 05:17 GMT10
Whether common salt intake can act as appetizer or increase
hunger/cravings to overeat(ref; sugar/Na co-transported via Na/K pump)?
If yes, can it also be due to iodine in iodized salt, now in much
use(ref; increased appetite on hyperthroidism)?
Almonds decrease postprandial glycemia, insulinemia, and oxidative damage in healthy individuals30 Jan 2007 03:42 GMT1
J Nutr. 2006 Dec;136(12):2987-92.
Almonds decrease postprandial glycemia, insulinemia, and oxidative damage in
healthy individuals.
Strategies that decrease postprandial glucose excursions, including
 
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