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Diabetes Herbal Medicine BLOCKBUSTER Formulation Of 16 Anti Diabetic Herbs
2181-2190 of 1332420 2181. -September 25, 2004 Party with a purpose: Join Diabetes Walk Oct. 10 You can
honor someone you know and help provide funding for diabetes research and education by participating in the
upcoming annual America's Walk for Diabetes Western Suburbs in St. Charles. The event will begin at 10 a. m.
Oct. 3 at Pottawatomie Park. Last year, 526 individuals, families and teams of all ages participated in this local
event benefiting the American Diabetes Association. Participants included the Coldwell Banker Foxtrotters,
employees from Coldwell...... . , The (NC)-March 10, 2004 A VANDROSS VOICE FIGHTS DIABETES, MOTHER
OF FAMOUS SINGER IN CAMPAIGN ON BET, LOCAL STATIONS Television viewers may start seeing Mary
Vandross, the mother of singer Luther, in a heartfelt public service announcement on diabetes in coming months on
BET and maybe Charlotte TV stations. Mary Vandross teamed with Apex-based Charles Ray III Diabetes
Association to film a public service announcement about the dangers of diabetes after her son suffered a near-fatal
stroke last April. "There are a lot of people that need to hear that diabetes is a serious...... . (CA)-November 9,
2003 Plea: 'I want a cure because diabetes stinks' Ten-year-old Riley Stevenson left a message Saturday on the
"Wall of Hope, " assembled at Yokuts Park in Bakersfield as part of a fund-raiser for diabetes research. "I want a
cure because diabetes stinks, " Riley wrote. Riley was diagnosed with diabetes about a year ago. She was one of
about 2, 000 participants in the sixth annual "Walk to Cure Diabetes, " a 5k walk organized by the Bakersfield
chapter of the...... . (CA)-November 9, 2003 Plea: 'I want a cure because diabetes stinks' Ten-year-old Riley
Stevenson left a message Saturday on the "Wall of Hope, " assembled at Yokuts Park in Bakersfield as part of a
fund-raiser for diabetes research. "I want a cure because diabetes stinks, " Riley wrote. Riley was diagnosed with
diabetes about a year ago. She was one of about 2, 000 participants in the sixth annual "Walk to Cure Diabetes, "
a 5k walk organized by the Bakersfield chapter of the...... . -June 26, 2003 THE LESSONS OF PAULA YUTZY,
When her 11-year-old son was diagnosed with diabetes, she had no one to turn to for help. Twenty years later,
she's educating diabetics about the disease--and her advice is not sugar-coated. A first meeting with Paula Yutzy
will make your head spin. You're in her office at Mercy Medical Center because a heart attack or blurred vision has
revealed you have diabetes. And even though you know you could die a slow, painful death, change is hard. You
may never come back. So Yutzy intentionally floods you with information because it might be her only chance. She
starts with a 2 3/4-ounce bag of Frito's corn chips. She turns it over to look at the list of...... . Newcastle Herald
(Australia)-July 15, 2002 Jump in diabetes alarming, Risk `not understood' THE number of diabetics in Australia is
increasing at an alarming rate and set to reach 1. 7million by 2010, Diabetes Australia says. Australia had 520,
000 diabetes sufferers. Every week, more than 1000 were diagnosed with the disease, Diabetes Australia chief
Liz Peers said. Ms Peers was speaking yesterday at the launch of Diabetes Australia's national public awareness
campaign `Be Well ' Know Your BGL'. The campaign encourages people to have...... . Los Angeles Times-May 30,
2002 The Nation Drug Found to Slow Onset of Diabetes Health: Treatment can delay full-blown Type 1 form of the
disease in youths for at least a year, study says. Results called'remarkable. ' Scientists have delayed the onset of
full-blown Type 1 diabetes in young people for at least a year with a two-week drug treatment that blocked a
specific part of the youths' immune systems. Patients taking the drug continued to produce their own insulin and
required fewer and smaller insulin shots than those who were not treated, according to a study published today in
the New England Journal of Medicine. Previous studies have shown that diabetics who continue to produce at...... .
-February 20, 2002 Cycle of health Team Diabetic is traveling the country to spread the word on controlling
diabetes with exercise and diet. When Michael Wayne Stephenson was 12, he decided nothing was going to keep
him from playing. Not even diabetes, a disease that put him in a coma for two days. "I just wanted to have fun, so
that's what I did, " the 37-year-old Type 1 diabetic said. "I kept on playing. " Today, Stephenson still is playing, but
not childhood games of hide-and-seek or marbles. The former Texas State Cyclist Champion has returned from......
. (FL)-November 21, 2001 OVERWEIGHT CHILDREN AT RISK OF DIABETES At a time when Americans are
worried about anthrax and smallpox, there's a scourge that is much more common and just as deadly if left
untreated---Type 2 diabetes. And, mostly because of the increasing number of obese children, the disease is no
longer limited to adults. At Tallahassee Memorial's Diabetes Center, the percentage of children diagnosed with
Type 2, or adult, diabetes instead of Type 1 has jumped from 12 percent in 1996-97 to 32 percent in...... . (IN)-
November 20, 2001 Advances help patients fight diabetes Better testing, monitoring and treatment improves
quality of life. A generation ago, diabetes likely would have prevented 5-year-old Madison Hummer from playing
sports, spending the day at a friend's home or even eating her own birthday cake. It might have been expected to
end her life before adulthood. With her blood sugar fluctuating widely, it would have been all-too-easy for the level to
fall precipitously, possibly sending her into a coma, or shoot up, which could also lead to a coma--or death. But the
Manhattan Beach, Calif. , ......
Diabetes Herbal Medicine BLOCKBUSTER Formulation Of 16 Anti Diabetic Herbs