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Dr. Steven Edelman and Guests discuss an innovative new technology for type 1 diabetics: Continuous Glucose Monitoring.
Series: "Taking Control of Your Diabetes" [1/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12145]
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You would not believe how much smoke this made. The whole street was filled with smoke but you cant see it that well on the video.
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Only the select few remember this UCC allnighter and the randomness that ensued after 5 rockstars had been polished off. This was a random chem student showing us some talent.
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Home testing a cat's blood glucose level - this cat, Omaha, is not diabetic, and is pretty grumpy
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"Home Glucose Meters: Your Own Personal Laboratory" Dr. Steven Edelman speaks with guests, Angela Norton, RN, CDE and Diane Pearson, RN, CDE, MPH on the importance of home glucose meters, providing tips and guidance for effective use. Series: Taking Control of Your Diabetes [4/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12466]
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Home testing a diabetic cat's blood glucose (BG), or blood sugar levels using an ear poke with a lancet pen, and a glucometer.
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We did a commercial for Steel Reserve Malt Liquor starring Michael, Eric Strong, Alaina "Too Bad" Buckland, James Lehmkuhl, Paul Fronz, and a pregnant Yoie Wiggins. So drink it - it won't make you blind, but pretty close to it.
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These are eye movements that are typical in children with Glucose Transporter Type 1 Deficiency Syndrome (GLUT1DS). After 2 years we finally have a diagnosis for our daughter!