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New This Week
- Kelli is 7 and in the second grade.
- Carolyn is 11 and was just diagnosed.
- Jessica is six years old and uses an insulin pump.
- Diabetes Nurse Specialist Steph Schwartz will host a special sick day chat on Wednesday, November 3, 1999 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Look for the special "Sick Day" chat room.
- Chat with the Pump Girls on Monday, November 8, 1999 at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Look for the special "Pump Girls" chat room.
- Over 50 new people have added their names to the Friends Database in the past month. If you're experienced with diabetes, please offer your wisdom to the new comers.
- Research team needs new onset cases to test immunusuppressant drug.
- FDA to Review GlucoWatch on December 6, 1999.
- We have a new page with information about transplantation.
- Correlation of fingerstick blood glucose measurements with GlucoWatch biographer glucose results in young subjects with type 1 diabetes.
- Study finds Lack of association between duration of breast-feeding or introduction of cow's milk and development of islet autoimmunity.
- In a letter to the Editor of the British Medical Journal, Bart Classen reiterates his claim that there is an association between type 1 diabetes and Hib vaccine.
- HMO screening for diabetes complications inadequate.
- Exercise Helps Obese Children With Insulin Resistance Syndrome.
- We've updated our mirror of On-line Diabetes Resources by Rick Mendosa.
- We're running a survey about insulin pump use.
- Diabetic Flowsheet for Palm computers intended for use by patients or providers to track sugars, insulin and oral hypoglycemic data.
- Last week's poll asked readers if they or their child use foods containing artificial sweeteners. This week's poll asks readers what kind of over-the-counter medications they use when they are ill.
- We review the new book Sweet Invisible Body by Lisa Roney.
- The Featured Book of the Week is When a Child Has Diabetes by Denis Daneman, Marcia Frank, and Kusiel Perlman.
- Our presentations about diabetes are Worth a Look.
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