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Diabetes ushers in new practice mode Stephen Clement is the owner of Copper Bend Pharmacy. He is also a past Illinois state pharmacist of the year and the current National Community Pharmacists Association preceptor of the year. As a pharmacist, he is always happy to help the patient who ...
Improve Diabetes with Gymnema Sylvestre Improve Diabetes with Gymnema Sylvestre Gymnema sylvestre has been used as a treatment for diabetes for at least two thousand years. Its name is derived from the Hindi name Gurmar which translates to "sugar destroyer". It dates back to a time when the ...
Medical Supply Cases for Insulin and Diabetics Medical supply manufacturers are continuously conceptualizing medical supplies needed by people who are in delicate health condition medical supplies that may enable the patient to lead a life with at least a semblance of normalcy. Diabetic ...
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You still don't know what forever feels like, but after all of the years you have had to cope with this disease, you will never be comfortable with it. It is your own private condition that no one will ever understand or experience the way you do.
You can be an amateur expert and scoff at others' well-meaning ineptitude. Of course you realize the irony in this feeling; no one else would want to experience diabetes so closely as to be diabetic.
You have read scores of articles on diabetes, attended lectures and support groups, and most importantly, you have felt its presence.
While non-diabetics may try to empathize with the condition, you don't need to imagine what it feels like. You live with diabetes every hour of every day.
Isn't it time to beat diabetes?
You are not the only one who has to wonder if diabetes is forever. People who love and care about you need to have an answer too.
Ask your doctor about diabetes and have your blood sugar checked several times a year.
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About the Author David Anderson, freelance healthwellness writer for Hope4Diabetes.com.
Contact Information: david@source4solutions.com
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Conjuchem looks to partner up after strong trial results - Nationalpost.com Shares in Conjuchem Biotechnologies Ltd. were trading heavily on Thursday after the company said Phaser II results for Exendin-4, its diabetes trial drug, were favourable. More than 6 million shares have traded hands so far this morning with the ...
Research and Markets: Gain a Strong Understanding of the Drug Delivery ... - PR Inside Research and Markets ( www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3b7bf2/mexico_drug_delive ) has announced the addition of Global Markets Direct's new report "Mexico Drug Delivery Devices Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to 2012" to their ...
MannKind Announces Positive Results From Two Afresatm Phase 3 Studies ... - RTT News (RTTNews) - Thursday, biopharmaceutical company MannKind Corp. (MNKD: News ), said that it has met the primary endpoints of its final two pivotal Phase 3 studies of Afresatm, an ultra rapid acting, inhaled insulin product. The company expects to ...
Childhood obesity may spell thyroid troubles - The Money Times Bolzano, Italy, December 5: While childhood obesity is well known to fuel diabetic and cardio troubles, a new Italian research asserts it might also disturb the thyroid function, creating a vicious cycle of frail metabolism and weight gain. The study ...
New proteins hold clues to cure for diabetes - Zee News Toronto, Dec 05. A Canadian biochemist, along with his American colleagues, has discovered new proteins that work as ''master regulators'' in production of fat in the body. Gaining control of these proteins could spell the end of diabetes and obesity ...
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