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Ann Bartlett

Ann Bartlett, Health Guide

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Wellness Center Owner, living with type 1

FDA Rejects Afrezza Inhaled Insulin

Should inhaled insulin be approved?  According to the FDA, the answer appear to be no.   Here’s the skinny on Afrezza.  Afrezza is a first of its kind, ultra rapid acting insulin.  Afrezza is insulin in a powder form, called technopshere Insulin (TI) particle that is delivered by inhaling it thru the nose.  There... Read moreChevron
Dr. Fran Cogen

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Director, Child/Adolescent Diabetes Program at Children's Nat'l

Diabetes From a Doctor's Standpoint

I would like to wish a Happy New Year to our MyDiabetesCentral.com readers.    Generally, my posts provide factual information along with tips and advice for people with diabetes. Although I provide my professional opinion on certain subjects, I generally do not deviate from the realm of topics associated with diabetes management such... Read moreChevron
Dr. Fran Cogen

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Director, Child/Adolescent Diabetes Program at Children's Nat'l

Type 2 Diabetes and Depression in Childhood

Over the past few weeks, Children's National Medical Center has noted an increased frequency of new diagnoses of Type 2 Diabetes in children. In previous blogs, I quoted numerous dire statistics about the increasing frequency of this diagnosis. According to the latest statistics compiled by the American Diabetes Association in 2007, about 2... Read moreChevron
Ann Bartlett

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Wellness Center Owner, living with type 1

Best Health Central posts from 2010.

The start of a new year can be filled with hope, but sometimes the strength of our convictions comes from what we know.  In order to change patterns and to think differently, we should look to the past!    This year has been one that opened many new opportunities for me.  It has been a year of learning more about diabetes... Read moreChevron
David Mendosa

David Mendosa, Health Guide

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Medical Journalist Living with Diabetes and Author of Fitness and Photography for Fun, www.mendosa.com/fitnessblog

Is Diabetes the Effect of Traumatized Cultures?

  Diabetes is the scourge of civilization. A disproportionate number of people living in the most advanced societies suffer from it. But the people who suffer the most are the original inhabitants of the lands that the Western societies occupied. Whether they are the Native Americans, people of Canada’s First Nations, Australia’s... Read moreChevron

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