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- John Ratzenberger offers a new Message From the Chairman.
- Dylan is from Canada and loves to play hockey.
- Camps for kids with diabetes with updated information for the 1999 camping season include:
- Camp Bluebonnet is a summer day camp in Georgetown, Texas.
- The Texas Lions Camp in Kerrville, Texas, offers camp for kids with diabetes and other disabilities. The camp is fully paid for by the Texas Lions.
- We published 135 new questions and answers from the Diabetes Team in April 1999, bringing this year's total to 454.
- Cow's milk and type I diabetes: the gut immune system deserves attention (Immunology Today 1999, 20:108-110), raises new concerns about cow's milk. (Free registration with biomednet.com required.)
- Children's Health Insurance Programs, listed by state, may provide assistance to families in need.
- On Thursday, May 6, visit Melissa's Diabetes Chat for a forum on insulin pumps. The chat starts at 10:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time.
- Drug May Cut Diabetes Linked To Ovarian Cysts.
- Chromium Picolinate May Be Cancer Risk, according to a story published in the Diabetes Mall.
- Disetronic Announces 'Open' Insulin Pen System for People With Diabetes.
- JDF Washington Report brings us up to date on JDF activities in Washington.
- Last week's poll asked readers about their HbA1c tests. This week's poll asks how often people perform urine ketone tests.
- The Featured Book of the Week is Understanding Insulin-Dependent Diabetes by H. Peter Chase, M.D.
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