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Type 2 diabetes is the fastest-growing major health problem in the United States and much of the world, a major contributor to heart disease, kidney disease, vision loss and other ailments. Diabetes of all types presents a vast and growing field for pharmaceutical manufacturers, makers of medical devices, medical researchers and health care providers.
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Combinational supplements of vitamin D and calcium may help improve blood-sugar level and insulin performance.
Although I was diagnosed at age 8, I spent most of my childhood pretty much oblivious to diabetes advocacy.
This weekend, I was honored to be a part of a group of bloggers heading to Washington, DC, to be part of JDRF’s...
Very exciting news: Two new regular contributors will be joining us soon here at the ‘Mine! We’re introducing something...
“Mom, you have a new beep!” — my 13-year-old, apparently discovering my new CGM I am back on the Dexcom (!), and...
My buddy Manny Hernandez and his team at the non-profit Diabetes Hands Foundation (DHF) — publishers of the social...
‘Tis the Ides of March, and time for another Grand Rounds (Volume 7, No. 25), the weekly roundup of the best in medical...
I’ll admit, a diabetes book with the title “How Sweet It Is” and slabs of chocolate on the cover was not a draw for me.
Recently I stumbled upon a firm based in Fort Lauderdale, FL, that calls itself Pancreum, “The Wearable Artificial...
Last week, thousands of healthcare companies and investors therein descended upon San Francisco for the 2011 JP Morgan...
Is it possible for diabetics to eat sweets? The answer is yes, they can use artificial sweeteners. What is an...
Even best healthy food may not be adapted by your body, because each body digested differently and your interest varies.
Diabetes diet do's and don't helps you to know how to maintain your blood glucose level within target range with out...
Simple and Complex Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are classified into two types based on how fast or slow it is digested,...
Dr. Josh Makower is Co-founder of Stanford’s Biodesign Innovation Program, and a Consulting Associate Professor of...
Recently, Walmart has introduced some changes to its pharmacy and prescription drug costs. Those with diabetes might be...
Pricking our fingers multiple times a day isn’t exactly something most of us get excited about, but I’ve discovered...
With the winter holiday season already approaching, many Americans have encountered new TSA regulations.
Two weeks ago, the Transportation Security Administration announced they’d be implementing new “aggressive” screening...
What should health-care professionals — and patients — do to make misunderstandings less likely?
Arthur Ainsberg is the successful director of a New York-based financial firm. He is also a survivor himself and...
Sixteen-year-old Megan Khoury of Midland, Texas, won our Kids’ Category in the DiabetesMine Design Competition this...
Gymnema Sylvestre is traditionally called as destroyer of sugar, it supports pancreas for insulin production.
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