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Dr. Bill Quick

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Physician who is living with diabetes.

Managing Hypoglycemia

There's a recent article, Medication Use Leading to Emergency Department Visits for Adverse Drug Events in Older Adults, that surprised me a bit: among people who are 65 years of age or older and who are seeking emergency department care for adverse drug events (side effects), there are three commonly prescribed drugs that accounted for more... Read moreChevron
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Diabetes Response Service - monitoring diabetics living alone

For diabetics living alone dealing with hypoglycemia, Diabetes Response Service can help monitor you with daily scheduled phone calls. We alert your contacts if you are unable to pick-up. If we cannot reach your contacts we deploy emeregncy services to your address. http://www.diabetesresponse.com
posted 12/04/2007, comments (0)|
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David Mendosa

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

Pasta For Diabetics: FiberPasta Verses Dreamfields

They know a thing or two about pasta in Italy. And now an Italian company is poised to enter the American market with pasta for people with diabetes.This new pasta is coming from a company called Industria Prodotti Dietetici in the town of Monte San Vito, Italy. A 2001 decree of the Italian Ministry of Health declared the company’s... Read moreChevron
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Resveratrol is being recommended as a natural help for Diabetes and general health

  Doctors now prescribe Resveratrol to help with diabetes and general health.  a friend of mine has had success with biotivia transmax and now has more even energy and is sleeping better.  It apparentlhy also has anti-aging properties.
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David Mendosa

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

Snowshoeing When You Have Diabetes

SnowshoeingJust because it’s getting colder and in much of the country snow has begun to fall doesn’t mean that we have to stay indoors. We can still get the exercise that everyone needs outside where it’s a lot more pleasant.Those of us who have diabetes especially need to get our regular exercise. A brisk workout helps us... Read moreChevron
posted 11/25/2007, comments (0)|

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