September 2007
Monthly Archive
Sun 30 Sep 2007
Ellen wrote an interesting post today on New diabetes drug from lizard
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The spit of a giant and poisonous lizard will now help control diabetes. Compounds in the saliva of the endangered and carnivorous Gila Monster, which spends up to four months digesting its food, have been copied to develop a …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
Nelson wrote an interesting post today on wives of diabetics
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Hi everyone, As a doctoral candidate at Adelphi University, I have been working on a study on coping strategies and marital adjustment in wives of Type I diabetics. As a researcher, practitioner, and wife of a diabetic, I have become …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
admin wrote an interesting post today on Challenges to Getting Pregnant When Overweight
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The first is gestational diabetes. For the most part, this condition can be controlled with healthy eating habits, though some doctors believe gestational diabetes can lead to life long diabetes later. The other condition to watch for …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
Helen wrote an interesting post today on Emla
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Tomorrow morning (early):eek: is our pump start. Jenny won’t let me put in the set without emla. Since it takes an hour to work, I thought I’m going to do apply the cream at home, but then how long does the effect last? -
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
tunya wrote an interesting post today on The term “arthritis” refers to the chronic inflammation of joints …
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They can have unpleasant side effects: cause weight gain, acne, osteoporosis, hypertension, diabetes, cataracts and infections. The side effects of steroids impact on almost every system of the body, and the more steroids you take, …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
unknown wrote an interesting post today on carnival of eating disorders #9
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bone hormone linked to obesity and type 2 diabetes at living the scientific life. this is the story about how bones act as an endocrine organ by producing a protein hormone, osteocalcin, that prevents obesity by increasing insulin …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
Martha Edwards wrote an interesting post today on California Department of Education Settles Lawsuit with American …
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The American Diabetes Association and the California Department of Education have settled a lawsuit that reinforces laws to protect diabetic students. In the settlement the students must have access on their campus to diabetes-related …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
Aaron Schutz wrote an interesting post today on FDA Experts Urge Ban on Cold Medicines for Young Children
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(HealthDay News) — US health experts on Friday urged the federal Food and Drug Administration to consider banning the sale of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines for young children. The recommendation, from FDA safety officials, …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
unknown wrote an interesting post today on Ruth Miller Of Illegal Protest Is Simply A Terrible Person
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Ruth posted a link to a story entitled “Diabetes and Hispanic Americans: more than just genetics.” She decided to call this article, for her buddies at Illegal Protest “Fat Lazy Hispanics more likely to Get Diabetes”: …
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Sun 30 Sep 2007
123travel wrote an interesting post today on Obesity surgery cures diabetes in some patients
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Doctors who have turned surgery into a popular treatment for obesity are setting their sights on a burgeoning new market: diabetes patients. Channel: Health & Fitness Tags: health diabetes obesity.
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