Education for Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational diabetes mellitus
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Sep 23
Diabetes Australia NSW supports any research which may lead to a cure for type 1 diabetes On Sunday, 9 May 2010, the Sunday Night program on Channel 7 spoke about a the transplant of pancreas cells from Auckland Island pigs free of viruses, to people with type 1 diabetes. Dr Neville Howard, the President, Diabetes Australia-NSW said the organisation welcomes any positive news regarding a cure for type 1 diabetes and although research procedures have not been tested long enough to judge the outcome, its still very positive research. While initial tests proved positive, one of the original members of the trial, Peter Thompson, found his bodys defence system overpowered the transplant and he is now back on daily insulin. The trials are only available to New Zealand residents as the process was banned in Australia until last December. -
Aug 10
In which I dorkily inform you about Type 1 diabetes and talk a little about JDRF. I’m sorry in advance. JDRF – www.jdrf.org My fundraising page – walk.jdrf.org Sorry if this was terribly weird, but I just had a strong urge to do one of these. *EDIT* This obviously isn’t getting very many views but I’m leaving it up here for the simple fact that I did put some effort into it. -
The Paid Research Program
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Jul 25
Living with Type 1 Diabetes -
My sororitys philanthropy is diabetes research and we are trying to think of a craft that relates any ideas?
Filed under Diabetes QuestionsJul 25My sorority is doing a philanthropy night during recruitment and we want to do a craft or activity that relates to our philanthropy which is diabetes research and awareness. Does any one have any idea oof what we could do?
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Jul 24
The World Health Organization estimates that over 180 million people worldwide have diabetes and predicts that will more than double by 2030. But a new Israeli breakthrough could save your life or the life of someone you love. Dr.Eli Lewis and researchers from Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva, Israel, in collaboration with, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia and the University of Colorado, have discovered a novel method for transplanting healthy insulin producing cells into the diabetic pancreas. www.israel21c.net -
Advanced Clinical Research (ACR): Salt Lake City – Type II Diabetes
Filed under Type 2 Diabetes VideosJul 17
SALT LAKE CITY – Advanced Clinical Research is conducting an investigational research study for those with Type II Diabetes To see if you qualify please call us toll free at 866-54-STUDY or visit us at www.acr-research.com. -
Jul 11
BOISE – Advanced Clinical Research (ACR) is conducting an investigational clinical trial for those diagnosed with Type II Diabetes. To see if you qualify, call us at 208-377-8653 or visit us online at www.acr-research.com. -
Jul 10
JDRF Executive Vice President for Research discusses the Foundation’s research funding projects -
Jul 7
