A couple of weeks ago, I was reading a great article by Amy Tenderich where she talked about an uninsured patience assistance program. I remembered I had collected a list with few sites aimed at offering help to uninsured people with diabetes. So I decided to brush up the list and share it here as a way to complement the work Amy... Read more
Finding information about diabetes online can be easy and tasking at the same time. It is easy because Google brings the entire web to you allowing you to obtain millions of results when you enter a search as straightforward as "diabetes." The tasking part results from the quantity of the results that you get and the quality: how can you tell... Read more
What if you could sort of instant message with hundreds of people in a collective fashion but without having to use another Instant Messaging program? What if you could make new virtual friends outside of your online acquaintances in social networks? And the biggest one of all: what if you could learn more about ways to better manage your diabetes... Read more
At the end of April 2008, Google (the same web site that you use to search for the nearest grocery store and movie show times or to learn more about a company and its products) launched Google Health. Google's intent is to help users of the service store and manage all their health information in one place and for free. Their only requirement: you... Read more