Diabetes Prevention
Hypoglycemic Alert Dogs
Have you ever heard of a dog that could sense when blood sugar is dropping to an unsafe level? They are called Hypoglycemic Alert Dogs and they are changing lives.
The March 2008 issue of Diabetes Forecast, the consumer magazine of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), features an article about assistance dogs that are trained to [...]
BYETTA Let’s Talk in Boston
The BYETTA Let’s Talk Campaign Boston is kicking off at the New England Spring Flower Show. The Flower show is being held at the Bayside Expo Center from March 17-25. You can find BYETTA Let’s Talk Campaign located at booth numbers 470 and 570.
You can visit the BYETTA Let’s Talk Campaign booths from 10am - [...]
Here’s How to Cure Diabetes and Not Get Fat
Diabetes is becoming a major problem in the world and it is growing which is forcing the diabetes community to make some quick judgements:
Prevent diabetes from ever occuring.
Develop the cure to diabetes.
Or take care of the people who have it in order to prevent complications.
All three approaches are actively being pursued by the National Institutes [...]
I Drink Alcohol Not Green Tea to Reduce My Diabetes Risks
With New Years Eve is right around the corner I thought I would share some information that was recently discovered showing that alcoholic beverages reduce diabetes risks. This information came at the perfect time for anyone that likes to partake in the occasional alcoholic beverage since New Years Eve and alcohol go hand in hand. [...]
Top Gun Training Tactics Result In Better Care For Inner-City Diabetes Patients
Employing training methods originally developed to save lives in the air, LifeWings Partners LLC, helped a resource-strapped inner-city clinic significantly improve care for their diabetes patients.
Memphis, TN (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) September 23, 2005 — The critical need for better patient care is an imperative for medical facilities large and small. Increasingly stretched community [...]
Diabetes and Exercise - Just Move it!
While exercise and eating guidelines are based on good scientific principles, they do not necessarily agree with human nature or common sense. Recent history tells us that we are better off encouraging the mediocre people who are willing to include exercise in their daily lives, rather than cramming guidelines down the majority of those who [...]
