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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / December 2007

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Diabetes Risk Is More Nuture Than Nature: Study27 Dec 2007 21:35 GMT1
http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=16641008&filename=20071221/r
euters20071221health00000012reutershealthEDIT.xml

or
http://tinyurl.com/yr44oy
(excerpt)
Clinical Research and Clinical Data Management Course27 Dec 2007 21:29 GMT3
Bioinformatics Centre,University of Pune 'Clinical Research and
Clinical Data Management' (CRCDM)Post Graduate Certification
6months (weekend course)
University of Pune in collaboration with Bioinnovat Research Services
A not so tough time of the year.....27 Dec 2007 21:03 GMT4
Thanks to advice/knowlege in this newsgroup and in the food newsgroup I
had a pretty good Christmas, (my first as Dx).  Leaking roof and bad
cold asside, my wife and two sons were happy and healthy.  I bought lots
of treats, such as blue diamond nut crackers, exotic spicy ...
health related27 Dec 2007 19:59 GMT1
http://fat-slim.blogspot.com
low diet maintanance27 Dec 2007 19:57 GMT1
http://fat-slim.blogspot.com
Ho Ho Ho27 Dec 2007 17:18 GMT17
Merry Christmas (and other heathen holidays :)
John
New implant which controls appetite could help treat millions of diabetes sufferers in the UK27 Dec 2007 17:15 GMT2
The Daily Mail has a story for those gutsy bleeders with T2.....
"New implant which controls appetite could help treat millions of diabetes
sufferers in the UK. Scientists hope the device could help people with type
2 diabetes, a condition usually associated with being overweight. ...
3,000 die over three years due to drug allergies27 Dec 2007 16:03 GMT1
The guardian reports that ...
"Nearly 3,000 patients have died in the past three years because of adverse
reactions to drugs they thought would make them better, according to figures
released today.
Test Strip Recall for CONTOUR TS (Dec. 21)27 Dec 2007 12:49 GMT1
Subject: Test Strip Recall for CONTOUR TS (Dec. 21)
Test Strip Recall for CONTOUR TS (Dec. 21) <http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/bayer12_07.html> Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:02:00 -0600          
Bayer Diabetes Care has initiated a voluntary market recall of test strips (sensors) used ...
well i figured out what was wrong..lol27 Dec 2007 06:59 GMT25
I was running high bg and it would go relaly high if i took my meds.
So i went to the doc and she gave me a battery of tests found a few off
things she was concerned about...i had a mri sat..fingers crossed its
nothing..but anyhoo i asked her as i left if she could give me ...
M.I'5-Perse cution ` Fo ur Ye ars of MI5  Pers ecution P osts on Int ernet Ne wsgroups27 Dec 2007 00:54 GMT1
Four. Years of "MI5 Persecution" Posts on Internet Newsgroups
For approximately the first three years. of the MI5 persecution, from June
1990 until late 1992, I kept. as quiet as possible, in the hope that by not
reacting, MI5s interest in me would decrease and they would simply go. ...
Echocardiogram26 Dec 2007 23:35 GMT2
Hi group.  Have not been here in awhile.  Have had some health
complications.  Just took my 2nd pulmonary function test, and tomorrow I go
for another echocardiogram.  I am on quite a few meds, and something is
spiking my BG.  I just want it figured out.  I am doing ok except nerves ...
pre-diabetes and be unaware of it?26 Dec 2007 20:21 GMT2
Some people who have pre-diabetes exhibit hardly any symptoms. Even
diabetic people may not be aware of their condition. Type 2 diabetes
symptoms include blurred vision, thirst, frequent need to pee, and
tiredness.
Living without health insurance?  Share your story with MTV26 Dec 2007 19:17 GMT2
TRUE LIFE: I'M UNINSURED
Are you living without health insurance, and about to pay the price?
Were you just diagnosed with a condition you're afraid you won't be
able to pay to treat? Or are you putting off important medical
The Tears Of Finding The Truth26 Dec 2007 18:31 GMT1
The following story occurred on the Internet
through one of the chat programs (Freetel) in January 1999. It is a
real dialogue between a Christian and a Muslim. The story centers on
Derek's realization of today's Christianity and his subsequent
 
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