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Dr. Dahlman discusses Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes and blood sugar regulation can be improved by diet. Two other videos in this series discuss in detail Dr. Dahlman's recommendations as he contrasts his advice with the failed advice of the American Diabetes Association.
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Controlling blood sugar is a crucial part of managing diabetes, and a new insulin treatment is offering patients a simple and convenient way to keep those levels under control.
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Hello,heres my little vid. on diabetes.. nothing very special.. This is for people like myself, and want to know theres others out there. Please be polite. ((I know I dont look my absolute best in this video, but, oh well. Its also my first video.))
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Calvin is a 10 --year old boy with a deep enthusiasm for life. But every day is a constant battle against an enemy that will not relent; an enemy that requires careful vigilance and treatment; an enemy that science can not?as yet?defeat. Calvin has Type 1 Diabetes: this is Calvin's War. Recipe from the episode: Nasi Goreng (fried rice)
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Movie Trailer featuring Kevin Kline 5.31.06
Since the founding of JDRF in 1970, the organization's largest and most successful fundraising program, the Walk to Cure Diabetes, has raised over 90 million dollars to go towards Type 1 diabetes research. Kevin Kline invites you to pitch in and punch up the numbers.
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Jerold Olefsky, M.D., UCSD Department of Medicine discusses new strategies for the prevention of diabetes in this presentation of Meet the Dean from UCSD Health Sciernces. Series: "Health Sciences Journal" [3/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 6267]
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To help our kids please visit www.jdrf.ca. Every time you share this video with others you help make a difference by promoting a better understanding of our children's disease. Mikayla, Abby, Jake, Carter and their families thank you.