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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2008

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Too Much Television?30 Jan 2008 23:07 GMT2
I’m on my second MiniLink Real Time Sensor and I’m going to work for the
first time with it operating. I work in an educational (non-
broadcasting) TV Studio. Surrounded by TV Monitors, cameras, etc., my
MiniMed pump starts to make alarm beeps. Trying to be discreet I fumble
Wild spike this morning.30 Jan 2008 22:03 GMT4
Wild ride this morning.
1. 4:28AM FBG: 105 mg/dl
2. 5:24AM p 154 mg/dl
3. 6:39AM 221 mg dl P
Taubes:  What's cholesterol got to do with it?  Opinion piece on Vytorin scandal30 Jan 2008 21:56 GMT17
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/opinion/27taubes.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin
"The truth is, we’ve always had reason to question the idea that
cholesterol is an agent of disease. Indeed, what the Framingham
Health and Medical Science Industrial Base Found 200830 Jan 2008 20:22 GMT1
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peritoneal dialysis30 Jan 2008 19:39 GMT1
Hullo,
I'm set to begin peritoneal dialysis soon. I heard from my (then)
nephrologist that if I use an overnight cycler and Icodextrin as my
dialysis solution, I could manage with two exchanges overnight and
Re:30 Jan 2008 13:47 GMT7
Interesting. I didn't know removal was possible.
Does anyone know how it is possible to remove a mesage from
the archives of usenet?
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
Crestor30 Jan 2008 12:00 GMT4
I see there is some debate on the usefullness of statins. I can't
prove that lowering cholesterol and ldl will decrease risk of coronary
events, which seems to be the crux of the debate, but here are some
really amazing
Suspense30 Jan 2008 11:24 GMT21
Doctors appt. in two hours. First one in a year and a half. Can't wait to
hear what he says when I tell him I stopped taking all the meds.
John
So-called 'friendly' bacteria may be dangerous30 Jan 2008 11:22 GMT2
"friendly bacteria" was a brilliant marketing catchphrase and the nerd who
got the girl in the ads was amusing but ...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/dietfitness.html?in_articl
e_id=510978&in_page_id=1798

Pump Newsgroup?30 Jan 2008 09:50 GMT5
What is the name of the pump newsgroup?
My Cinnamon Test30 Jan 2008 09:35 GMT9
I am an 84 year old type 2 diabetic.
Six weeks ago I decided to test cinnamon by adding ground cinnamon to my
small bowl of store brand quick oats oatmeal (a no-no for some diabetics).
My fasting bg for the 14 weeks preceding this test were:
Patients with type 2 diabetes needed for 4 week exercise training     study in Melbourne30 Jan 2008 08:23 GMT2
Researchers at The University of Melbourne are conducting a study that
involves a program of moderate exercise training in patients who have
type 2 diabetes.  The purpose of the study is to look at the effects
of exercise on proteins known to be important in the development of
Patients with type 2 diabetes needed for 4 week exercise training     study in Melbourne30 Jan 2008 08:17 GMT2
Researchers at The University of Melbourne are conducting a study that
involves a program of moderate exercise training in patients who have
type 2 diabetes.  The purpose of the study is to look at the effects
of exercise on proteins known to be important in the development of
Skincare Tips for Diabetics30 Jan 2008 04:41 GMT1
With diabetes affecting millions of people, this condition is one that
should be taken seriously. Unfortunately, being diabetic can also take
a toll on your skin. If you are diabetic there are certain skincare
steps you should follow in order to keep your skin, as well as your
Are you taking Metformin for your type 2 diabetes?30 Jan 2008 04:38 GMT1
Are you taking Metformin for your type 2 diabetes?
If so, you may be interested to know a clinical research study is
being conducted at locations across the United States to assess the
safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication in
 
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