From ADA (American Diabetes Association) to NIDDK (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), health organizations are a goldmine for information and support. Here's a guide to decipering these acronyms and finding the right resources for you.
Once upon a time I knew some people who wanted me to help them set up a charity. They were smart enough to know that they could make a lot of money by establishing a not-for-profit organization that would pay them outrageous salaries.They said that I could be the vice-president of the charity. While I respected their intelligence, I declined their…
Ann Bartlett, Health Guide, posted Parents And The Inspiration Diabetes… I have always admired people who have the desire and ability to change the…
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