Reprinted with permission of Amy Tenderich of DiabetesMine.com
I'm no diet expert, but I still get lots of emails about Glucerna and other "diabetic" food products: How or what good are they really for people with diabetes? In a new twist, I got this email from a non-diabetic reader not long ago:
Dear Diabetes Mine:I am a... Read more
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The Jonas Brothers played San Francisco this week. We did not attend (tickets started at $92). But my three daughters have chatted up everyone at their school, everyone at summer camp, and everyone under age 14 within a 10-mile radius, I believe: they just cannot... Read more
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I've always been squeamish about trying alternate sites for my insulin pump. When Tiffany wrote about using her breasts back in 2005, I kind of shut down on the whole notion. Eeeeww! Just give me the belly and arms, thank you very much.
But now that I'm having... Read more
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One thing about the ADA Conference last month that I haven't gotten around to reporting: You wouldn't believe the jockeying for position by these Big Pharma companies around all the research announcements. What from the outside looks like a bunch of meaningful academic... Read more
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A Canadian company called EnGene Inc. claims to have developed an innovative genetic approach to potentially overcoming diabetes. I'm using the term "overcoming" because what EnGene is working on is not a cure per se, but a pretty cool workaround.
Here's the... Read more