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Smart Phone "APP" Helps Doctors Control Patients' Diabetes - 11/08/2010
Physicians, nurses and other health care providers can have some of the most up-to-date information on the growing diabetes epidemic at their fingertips, thanks to the release of a new Johns Hopkins guide to the disease now available on all smart phone devices.
June 4 Webinar Explores Success Factors for Community-Based Diabetes Prevention
HealthSciences Institute will host its sixth monthly Population Health Improvement Learning Collaborative meeting on Friday June 4th from 10:30 to 11:30 AM (CT) featuring a free webinar and discussion with Dr. David Marrero, Professor and Director of the Translation Research Center at Indiana
Diabetes fundholding to start in three states | 6minutes
GPs in Victoria will be the first to trial the government’s controversial fundholding diabetes scheme as part of a $2 million pilot starting later this year.
Type 2 Diabetes - Global Drug Forecasts and Treatment Analysis to 2020 | PRLog
Type 2 Diabetes - Global Drug Forecasts and Treatment Analysis to 2020. The Global Type 2 Diabetes Therapeutics Market was worth $23.7 Billion in 2011, Driven by the Growth in the Patient Volume and Annual Cost of Type 2 Diabetes Therapy - PR11799503
Short Breaks During Exercise OK for Diabetes
Taking short breaks while exercising, or "intermittent" exercise, is an effective way to improve insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control in people
PLASTIC SURGERY RESIDENT TAKES STRIDES TO REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY THE WORLD TREATS DIABETES
Inventing the world's first sensory substitution diabetic shoe insole, 27-year-old Dr. Breanne Everett of Calgary catches the attention of medical professionals, high profile investors and Hollywood filmmakers alike.
Sanofi's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha
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Pancreas May ‘Taste’ Fructose, Hinting at Links to Diabetes - Health News - Health.com
By Serena GordonHealthDay ReporterMONDAY, Feb. 6 (HealthDay News) — New research shows that the pancreas has sweet-taste receptors — like those found on the tongue — that can “taste” fructose. Fructose is a common ingredient in many foods and beverages. Nutrition experts have warned that Americans
HDCN-- Weekly Update
KEY ARCHIVE FOR THE PAST 8-12 WEEKS HYPERTENSION DIALYSIS-CRF CLINICAL NEPHR FOR NURSES FREE ZONE KEY ZONE SEARCH FOR A TALK January 29, 2012 American Society of Hypertension Annual Scientific Meeting (New York, NY; May, 2011) PART 6 OFF-TARGET CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF NON-CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
amednews: Increase in diabetes, obesity could offset progress in cardiovascular health :: Dec. 29,
A report finds that despite improvements, heart disease kills a significant number of people each year, indicating that more needs to be done.
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