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		<title>Take up a diabetes glucometer collection for charity &amp; reap the rewards!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:17:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hebert</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can help divert some of the estimated 25,000,000 old diabetes blood sugar monitors <em>AND</em> help your favorite charity at the same time.</p>
<p>For every pound of glucometers and insulin pumps collected, we&#8217;ll donate $2 on your behalf to your chosen registered charity in Canada or the USA.</p>
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		<title>Insulin Types Used To Treat Diabetes &#8211; JOHNNY MAY</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 05:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hebert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you keep to a diabetes treatment plan conscientiously, you &#8216;ll be able to lower your dangers of developing other conditions associated with diabetes such as diseases of the heart and kidney as well as avoiding circulatory and vision problems. Diabetes is a debilitating condition that requires vigilant monitoring in order to keep your blood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you keep to a diabetes treatment plan conscientiously, you &#8216;ll be able to lower your dangers of developing other conditions associated with diabetes such as diseases of the heart and kidney as well as avoiding circulatory and vision problems. Diabetes is a debilitating condition that requires vigilant monitoring in order to keep your blood sugar levels within healthy levels. You can do this best by sticking with a plan of exercise, keeping your weight down, eating a proper diet and reducing stress in your life, along with any medications your doctor&#8217;ll prescribe. There is no cure for diabetes, though with a few strategic changes to your lifestyle, you can live a full, happy and healthy life.</p>
<p>Unlike Type 2 diabetes which can be often be managed simply through diet and exercise, Type one diabetics&#8217;s got to undergo insulin therapy in the form of injections, pills, or diabetic insulin pumps. The form of insulin they utilize is generally dependent upon their individual conditions and their doctors will work with them to determine the insulin types they wish.</p>
<p>The insulin kinds that are available for insulin therapy can be 1 of three ways, quick acting, short acting and intermediate acting. While the insulin kinds could different in the way in which they become effective after administration, they all work to bring blood sugar levels ton ordinary ranges.</p>
<p>Fast acting insulin, as well known as rapid onset, must be taken right before eating a meal and usually starts to take effect within 15 to 20 minutes. It peaks about one-1/two hours after it is taken and the effects last many hours. Some examples of this type of insulin are Humalog and NovoRapid.</p>
<p>Short acting insulin typically takes 30 minutes to start to take effect and should be taken at least 30 minutes before you eat. This insulin types can last many hours after administering. 2 standard examples of this insulin types are Actrapid and Hypurin Neutral.</p>
<p>The intermediate acting form of insulin may commence taking effect about 90 minutes after being taken and &#8216;ll peak from four to 12 hours thereafter and can last up to 24 hours. Protaphane and Humulin NPH are two forms of this insulin types.</p>
<p>Worldwide, there are about 250,000 people who use a diabetic insulin pump<br />
for diabetes care and management. That number is steadily rising. Having the option to use a diabetic insulin pump for insulin therapy gives the patient greater flexibility and control over their own care. With the diabetic insulin pump, a patient can go about their business and maintain astandard lifestyle without having to regularly worry about dosing themselves or run the risk of fluctuations in blood sugar levels. A diabetic insulin pump can be used with any insulin types that your gp prescribes for you and allow you to set your times dosages according to the doctor&#8217;s orders. Anyone from the youngest to the oldest diabetes patient can use a diabetic insulin pump for their insulin therapy.</p>
<p>Whenever it comes to your health, you must not take any risks. You want pertinent information and you want it straight away.<br />
Wish to learn more? Visit http://treatingdiabetessymptoms.com/article to find advice and videos on diabetes mellitus</p>
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		<title>Medtronic Insulin Pump Defect –  Susan Ardizzoni</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 05:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hebert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medtronic Insulin Pump Problems Receive FDA Warning: Insulin pumps are miniature medical devices worn by diabetics that provide a convenient delivery of insulin. The pumps replace the traditional daily injections via syringe or insulin pen. Many companies manufacture insulin pumps; however, Medtronic has had some serious set backs in their manufacturing process. The FDA issued [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medtronic Insulin Pump Problems Receive FDA Warning:</p>
<p>Insulin pumps are miniature medical devices worn by diabetics that provide a convenient delivery of insulin. The pumps replace the traditional daily injections via syringe or insulin pen. Many companies manufacture insulin pumps; however, Medtronic has had some serious set backs in their manufacturing process. The FDA issued a recall of the Medtronic Insulin Pump after the company determined that about 60,000 infusion sets used within the pumps were defective, and due to an air pressure problem, could supply too much insulin, not enough insulin, or no insulin at all. The FDA found the most common cause of death or injury was due to hypoglycemia and reported more than 29 cases of car accidents associated with the Medtronic Insulin Pump malfunctions. Patients lost consciousness or died while driving, and then crashed into other vehicles, drove off the road, ended up in lakes, and even slammed into buildings at high speed. Medtronic has issued a recall of approximately three million Medtronic Insulin Pumps to date, due to the air pressure defect.</p>
<p>FDA Criticizes Medtronic for Lack of Quality Control Procedures:</p>
<p>The FDA also criticized Medtronic’s manufacturing processes, noting that the company lacked proper quality control. The report mentioned that Medtronic’s on-site medical professional, hired to determine if there were medical problems with the device, had only a high school diploma. The FDA initially discovered these shortcomings during an inspection in late 2008. The violations included failing to maintain process control procedures to make sure products conformed to specification, failing to ensure accurate records for each batch, failing to evaluate and investigate consumer complaints, and failing to report problems where malfunctions could have resulted in serious injury or death. The FDA letter also criticized the company for taking two years to recall the insulin pump after the company discovered some models were missing a key propellant. Medtronic<br />
initially identified this problem in May 2006, but failed to issue a recall or inform the FDA of the problem until May 2008.</p>
<p>If you have experienced a loss of consciousness, low or high blood sugar levels, or any other blood sugar related illness while using a Medtronic Insulin Pump you may be entitled to financial compensation. Medtronic Insulin Pump Lawsuits are currently being filed across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Author Bio.</strong></p>
<p>Susan Ardizzoni, Ph.D. holds a Doctorate in Biology with a major in Neuroscience (medical) and minors in Biochemistry, Physics, and Mathematics with experience in basic and clinical research. Although the author is not an attorney, this article was sponsored by the law firm of Bernstein Liebhard LLP and constitutes Attorney Advertising. To learn more about Medtronic Insulin Pump or Medtronic Insulin Pump Lawsuits please visit www.ConsumerInjuryLawyers.com</p>
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		<title>Gestational Diabetes, Frightening Experience for Mother – ADRIANNA SMITH</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 04:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hebert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gestational diabetes is a rare form of diabetes that affects a small percentage of pregnant women. This can be a frightening experience for a mother-to-be when she first learned of his condition. The pregnant the level of physical awareness is already at its&#8217; peak so late, when she learns of her gestational diabetes condition, making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gestational diabetes is a rare form of diabetes that affects a small percentage of pregnant women. This can be a frightening experience for a mother-to-be when she first learned of his condition. The pregnant the level of physical awareness is already at its&#8217; peak so late, when she learns of her gestational diabetes condition, making this her significant anxiety.<br />
The gestational diabetes is among the various forms of diabetes, which normally affects mainly pregnant women. Also it is believed that the hormones produced during pregnancy reduces the responsiveness of women with insulin, also leads to high blood sugar level ever. The gestational diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women, which is huge percentage.</p>
<p>The gestational diabetes is a different type of diabetes more likely to start during pregnancy time. Consider whether you have diabetes, your body is not able to use sugar or glucose in the blood, and it should be, therefore, so the blood sugar level became higher than normal expected. The gestational diabetes affects only 1% to 3.2% of all pregnant women. It is usually developed in the second quarter, which is sometimes as early as the 19th week of pregnancy. Often, the gestational diabetes disappears once the baby is born.</p>
<p>Consider high blood sugar levels can be unhealthy for both you and your baby too. Therefore, if the diabetes is not treated in time, the baby may be more likely to have problems during delivery. As an example, the baby may have a low blood sugar or the baby may weigh much more than normal. The gestational diabetes may also affect the health of your child.</p>
<p>Just for example, if your baby is very large in the womb, and you can have a more difficult delivery or you may need a cesarean section for that. The gestational diabetes also increases the risk of developing pre-eclampsia, which is a condition that can be serious if untreated or treated late.</p>
<p>Current hormone that is involved in the development of the placenta, which helps the baby to develop, blocks the action of insulin in the mother&#8217;s body. This problem is also known to be called insulin resistance. So a mother during pregnancy can take up to three times more insulin for glucose to leave the blood and transform it for more power. Moreover, when the body is unable to use insulin only due to insulin resistance that develops for gestational diabetes.</p>
<p>The glucose accumulates in the blood at a very high level and is known as hyperglycemia. The gestational diabetes also affects the mother in late pregnancy. Insulin is not only cross the placenta, such as glucose and other nutrients normally do. The additional glucose crosses the placenta, giving the baby a high level of glucose required. Therefore, the results of the infant pancreas to make extra insulin to get rid of excess glucose. Read more on pregnancy gestational diabetes and gestational diabetes treatment. And read more on treatment for diabetes symptoms</p>
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		<title>What Everybody Ought to Know About Fighting Diabetes</title>
		<link>http://www.medewaste.com/2010/03/17/what-everybody-ought-to-know-about-fighting-diabetes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 23:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Bentley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that millions of people are already suffering from Type 2 diabetes? In fact, you might be suffering from it but you are still not aware of your condition. There are so many people who have the disease but they do not know it. There are several effective ways to fight Type 2 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that millions of people are already suffering from Type 2 diabetes?</p>
<p>In fact, you might be suffering from it but you are still not aware of your condition. There are so many people who have the disease but they do not know it.<br />
There are several effective ways to fight Type 2 diabetes. One of the best ways is to keep your weight at an optimum level. You can do this by eating right and exercising regularly.</p>
<p>These are the keys to reduce the symptoms of diabetes or prevent it from happening to you. However, you have to take note that the food you eat is the key in fighting or preventing Type 2 diabetes. What you need to do is to eat foods that have low saturated fats and low calories. It is also not true that a diabetic diet is boring. There are tasty and delicious meals that are effective against diabetes.</p>
<p>The Mediterranean Diet</p>
<p>According to the American Diabetes Association, people with type 2 diabetes should make sure to maintain a healthy diet that includes plenty of fresh vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.</p>
<p>A Mediterranean diet is also highly recommended if you have Type 2 diabetes. This diet is rich in lean proteins and whole grains. Mediterranean cuisine is tasty and rich. But it is also healthy and will help you fight diabetes.</p>
<p>For your sources of whole grains, you must consider eating pasta meals. Studies have shown that whole grains are very effective in lowering blood sugar levels.</p>
<p>For starters, you may want to try preparing a Mediterranean dish called Fettucine with Shrimp. This is a delicious exotic dish with fresh shrimp, spinach, low fat yogurt, and feta cheese.</p>
<p>Fresh spinach is rich in magnesium and has excellent properties that can fight Type 2 diabetes. Low fat yogurt is rich in calcium and a good source of lean proteins. The ingredients of this meal will certainly help you control the symptoms of diabetes.</p>
<p>A Mediterranean diet is your best option if you want to control or eliminate the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes. Do take note that Mediterranean foods are tasty and flavorful. This is the perfect diet if you want to prevent diabetes while enjoying tasty meals. There is no reason to eat bland foods because you can fight diabetes by adopting a Mediterranean diet.</p>
<p>For those of you interested on this recipes here a quick suggestion from: http://www.diabetes.org</p>
<p>Mediterranean Fettucine with Shrimp</p>
<p>Ingredients<br />
•	6 cups cooked fettucine<br />
•	12 oz medium shrimp, peeled and deveined<br />
•	10 oz frozen, chopped spinach, thawed<br />
•	1 cup plain low-fat yogurt<br />
•	1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese<br />
•	2 garlic clove, minced<br />
•	1 Tbsp minced dill<br />
•	1 pinch Fresh ground pepper</p>
<p>Preparation<br />
1.	Three minutes before the pasta is finished cooking, add the shrimp and spinach to the pot. Drain completely.<br />
2.	Toss with the remaining ingredients and serve.</p>
<p>Nutrition Information for:<br />
Serves: 6; Serving size: 2 oz shrimp with 1 cup cooked pasta<br />
•	Total Calories: 279<br />
•	Total Fat: 5 g<br />
•	Saturated Fat: 2 g<br />
•	Cholesterol: 136 mg<br />
•	Sodium: 267 mg<br />
•	Total Carbohydrate: 39 g<br />
•	Dietary Fiber: 3 g<br />
•	Sugars: 5 g<br />
•	Protein: 20 g</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>Sandra Bentley writes for the <a href="http://www.insulinneedles.net">insulin needles and syringes blog</a> , her personal hobby blog focused on tips to prevent and cure diabetes using the right diet.</p>
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		<title>100 meters collected so far, 24,999,900 to go&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 03:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hebert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[100 blood glucose monitors (glucometers) collected for recycling by Americans so far... only 24,999,900 to go!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to everyone who&#8217;s taken the time and spent money on postage, we&#8217;ve collected 100 old glucometers for recycling so far.  We have to collect many more to make a big difference, but this is a milestone to be proud of!</p>
<p>None of the pharmaceutical companies who make these devices have stepped up to the plate to do something about this stream of e-waste but together we&#8217;ve begun to make a difference.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been very pleased with the results so far, particularly since the majority of the meters collected have come from individuals who just want to do the right thing.  Surprisingly nearly all of the meters collected have come from the USA (which is somewhat disheartening to me as a Canadian) but I suppose you have to start somewhere.</p>
<p>I want to do more to divert these devices from the landfills and would appreciate the efforts of anyone who&#8217;d also like to help out.  If you know of a doctor&#8217;s office, pharmacy, or diabetes education clinic  please let them know about this service and that they can become a collector to help divert blood glucose monitors from the trash.</p>
<p>If we can get enough interest,  maybe we can all make a difference and keep 25,000,000 old glucometers out of the landfills in North America.</p>
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