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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / November 2007

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Diabetes Self-management Course Seen Helpful27 Nov 2007 12:17 GMT2
http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=16457109&filename=20071123/r
euters20071123health00000005reutershealthewEDIT.xml

or
http://tinyurl.com/2jrw3z
(excerpt)
Energy expenditure in the weight loss in obese women on low-fat and low-carbohydrate diets27 Nov 2007 11:23 GMT4
http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/90/3/1475
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2005 Mar;90(3):1475-82. Epub 2004 Dec 14.
The role of energy expenditure in the differential weight loss in obese
women on low-fat and low-carbohydrate diets.
Need slow wound healing advice27 Nov 2007 08:38 GMT4
I am asking this for a friend who is a 50 year old women with type 1
diabetes. When she was young she had
some real bad burns on her lower legs. Now these old skin graphs are
acting up some times even peeling off
Nick's sinful Thanksgiving Dinner27 Nov 2007 05:05 GMT32
Thanksgiving dinner was a rough mashed New potato with butter, no cream in
the house. Half an ear of corn, swimming in butter. The three ribs of lamb
were 100° F internal. If I'd let Jun turn it over and roast the other side
for two minutes, it might have gotten up to 104 and ...
Ping: Tom (Gantlet)27 Nov 2007 03:20 GMT4
Tried to send you an email but it bounced back. Must have had too many
carbs in it. :)
Kurt
Should patients with diabetes follow a low-carb diet?27 Nov 2007 02:49 GMT26
Ok,
you can all go home now , I will close the door on my way out  .....
http://jaapa.com/issues/j20071001/articles/lowcarb1007.htm
Should patients with diabetes follow a low-carb diet? Before you recommend a
Is one method of losing weight better than the other?27 Nov 2007 01:34 GMT1
I thought this was a timely tip because of some of the recent
discussions about diet, calories, and weight loss.  It's from the ADA
so if you don't like them then stop reading here and go on to another
thread...
Inflammation27 Nov 2007 00:22 GMT1
Suffering from chronic inflammation daily and looking for something
all natural to help check out http://www.products.ubb.cc
Daily Spirit-guided health tip for 11/24/07.26 Nov 2007 22:33 GMT4
http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/35628.html
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthy
Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
Online Survey26 Nov 2007 21:10 GMT12
My wife, Judy, is a PhD candidate at University of Texas. She's
conducting a scientific survey regarding an annoying symptom of
diabetes. Info is below. Please take a few minutes to check it out,
and complete it!
Exercise Training Improves Glycemic Control26 Nov 2007 19:05 GMT8
http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=16419323&filename=20071119/r
eutersmedical20071119engreutersprofobesityengreutersprofobesity12232739309138452
05994506EDIT.xml

or
http://tinyurl.com/3bu3uo
(excerpt)
Diabetes and adrenal insufficiency26 Nov 2007 17:33 GMT5
Hi there, I'm new here.  I had my adrenal glands removed due to
cushing's disease and I became diabetic after the surgery due to
trauma to my liver/pancreas.  I have a paradoxical reaction to steroid
withdrawl--my glucose goes high the lower my steroid dose goes, and it
AND THEN ON SUNDAYS26 Nov 2007 15:17 GMT6
i'm still diabetic in fact i'm getting ,
the sneaky suspicion this isn't a 24 hour bug
diabetes is curable26 Nov 2007 13:13 GMT8
check out www.noni-fruit-juice.com on how can noni juice helps in
curing diabetes.
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J Blint
Sellling low carb26 Nov 2007 12:59 GMT9
Boy, the overstating of low carb will never come back to sanity.
We have known long before the discovery of insulin that reduced
food input will help a diabetic.  Nothing new.
The WW2 starvation situations clearly showed a reduction in
 
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