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Diabetes Dilemmas and Awareness

Posted on Monday, January 31, 2005 at 05:06PM by Registered CommenterJerry Wilson | CommentsPost a Comment
Diabetes Dilemma(Score: 1.93)
hen Mario Valencia, now 48, was diagnosed with diabetes when he was 20, his was considered an unusual case. Valencia did not have what doctors then called ''juvenile diabetes,'' but the disease more commonly found in adults over 65. 
Miami Herald, The

Diabetes awareness (Score: 1.87)
Dear Annie: November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Approximately 17 million Americans have diabetes. I am a physician who specializes in treating patients with chronic wounds (a complication of diabetes) and want to warn them.  
Korea Herald (Seoul), The

Dealing with diabetes(Score: 1.87)
Diabetes is a manageable disease, but it requires lifestyle changes. That's why it's helpful for recently diagnosed diabetics to make friends and family aware of their condition, both to ease the diabetics' adjustment and to turn to them for help.  
Arizona Republic (Phoenix), The

Feeding a Child With Diabetes(Score: 1.65)
Yahoo! Health 
Yahoo!

Children with diabetes 'at risk'(Score: 1.64)
Four in five children are not achieving recommended blood sugar levels, research shows. 
BBC

Helping Hispanics Manage Diabetes(Score: 1.62)
Helping Hispanics Manage Diabetes Study to examine whether community health workers can make a difference  
HealthDay

'Lack of focus' on diabetes risks(Score: 1.62)
The treatment of Type 2 diabetes must place more emphasis on tackling potentially fatal complications experts have warned. 
BBC

Locusts 'won't cure diabetes'(Score: 1.61)
It said Mr Hawari "warned against catching locusts and eating them in the belief that they are a cure for diabetes and stressed the danger of eating them after spraying operations". Diabetes is a common affliction in many Gulf Arab countries. 
Australian, The

Beware Diabetes-Related Complications(Score: 1.61)
Beware Diabetes-Related Complications Poor control of the disease can lead to eye, heart, kidney and nerve damage By Karen PallaritoHealthDay Reporter  
HealthDay

Diabetes Cure in 'Five Years'(Score: 1.61)

A VACCINE against the most serious form of diabetes could be available within the next five years, say researchers.  
Pharmacy Times

 

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