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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / January 2008

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Alcohol Intake May Lower Blood Sugar: Study03 Jan 2008 09:49 GMT1
http://diabetes.org/diabetesnewsarticle.jsp?storyId=16684401&filename=20071231/r
euters20071231health00000014reutershealthEDIT.xml

or
http://tinyurl.com/36rsl8
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In people with type 2 diabetes, a daily
HOW OFTEN DO YOU03 Jan 2008 04:24 GMT25
test
A low reading.03 Jan 2008 03:51 GMT3
Had a brunch of leftovers from New Years Eve.  About 6 blue diamond
almond crackers with humus, a small piece of sausage and a piece of
cheese.  I only had two drinks last night during the celebration, so I
am feeling darned good this morning.  I have not bothered taking any
Oh brother! Lipid panel results. :(02 Jan 2008 21:29 GMT32
In mg/dl
Total chol. : 291, (135-199)
HDL: 53 (35-74, better higher than lower)
LDL: 129 (0-159, better lower than higher)
Health Drinks Are More Effective Than Pills02 Jan 2008 19:18 GMT1
One of the most important things we can do for our health is to make
sure we are getting as many nutrients as we can. Many doctors
specializing in weight loss suggest creating and maintaining a healthy
lifestyle by first creating a strong nutritional foundation. Not only
Happy New Year02 Jan 2008 14:12 GMT5
Let us resolve to make 2008 a  better year.
Are you prepared ?02 Jan 2008 11:36 GMT97
"In 1918, the world experienced the deadliest pandemic ever known.
50-100 million people died worldwide with U.S. deaths reaching
500,000.  Could it happen again?  The general consensus among experts
is that another pandemic will strike -- sooner, rather than later.
Consequences of uncontrolled diabetes02 Jan 2008 09:56 GMT35
There are those of you who may remember me mentioning I have a friend who
has diabetes but isnt proactive.  He had a massive stroke in the New Year, a
smaller stroke 6 months ago and ended up almost crippled at the age of 53.
This am he was found by his family lying flat out on ...
Happy New Year!02 Jan 2008 09:39 GMT16
I know I haven't posted lately, but I'm doing well and I'd like to wish all
of ASD a Happy New Year.
This group has helped me greatly and my appreciation is endless.
John C.
Rice raises DM risk in Chinese women02 Jan 2008 09:28 GMT46
High Glycemic Index Foods May Increase Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in
Chinese Women CME
News Author: Laurie Barclay, MD
What happened to my 10 Units of Novorapid?02 Jan 2008 09:23 GMT5
I'm Type 2 on Insulin. Take 10 units each day before the main meal. Took
usual 10 units at 5pm into belly flesh. This time the button didn't depress
on my pen. It's as if the needle was blocked. When it happened a while ago,
I removed the needle I relocated it to another spot and ...
Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk02 Jan 2008 08:55 GMT2
No wonder I have Diabetes. All those late night calls from work over
the years. I guess that makes my T2 work related so I sleeping on the
job might be considered therapy.
I'll tell my boss right away. <grin>
New Year, new lancet?02 Jan 2008 08:33 GMT4
It hasn't been a year for me and a prior subject suggested folks almost never
change them, but I did anyway, being New Year 2008 and all.
Best,
Andy
diabetes FAQ: general (part 1 of 5)02 Jan 2008 05:25 GMT4
Archive-name: diabetes/faq/part1
Posting-Frequency: biweekly
Last-modified: 15 Dec 2006 (excludes change list and Table of Contents)
Changes: add aspartame topic in research section (14 July 2005)
Midnight Grill - Ruined01 Jan 2008 23:24 GMT24
Well,... daughter and grand daughter will be taking off somewhere tonight to
celebrate. I get to grill in peace. Only problem is, fireworks and
celebrations will cover my attempts to aggravate the neighbors. They'll
probably still be up at midnight. All my loud music will be for ...
 
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