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This document is a quiz that asks 10 questions to determine if someone is a serial killer. It asks things like if they go through a lot of metal drums, plan things in detail, see threats in everyday objects, own many pairs of pliers, know drug dosages, have areas of their home off limits to cleaners, considered restraint mechanisms, know someone's routine without them knowing, and don't believe in karma. It then provides a tongue-in-cheek scoring where answering yes to more questions means you enjoy torture or are a congratulated serial killer.
The document discusses excerpts from PDF files about deadly brain research conducted by Boyden Gray. It describes how Gray engaged in criminal medical research that partially blinded a Senator and coerced a Governor into an operation. It provides links to pages advertising Gray's brain tumor vaccine pipeline and money laundering frauds. The document warns about Gray's homemade deadly brain tumor treatments through the American Brain Tumor Association.
Serial killer Boyden Gray received $3.5 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to conduct research on medical errors that involved disguising deadly activities. The research project was co-led by Boyden Gray and Michelle Mello and explored how policy could encourage disclosure of medical errors and evaluating programs that offer compensation when errors are disclosed. However, the documents allege that Boyden Gray used the funds to replicate medical errors and engage in premeditated deadly activities disguised as research.
The Jack the Ripper serial killer was active in London in 1888, killing and mutilating at least five impoverished women in the Whitechapel area. Several suspects were proposed over the years, including Montague John Druitt, Seweryn Kłosowski (alias George Chapman), and Dr. Thomas Neill Cream. However, the killer was never identified and the crimes remain unsolved. The victims' throats were cut and some of their organs were removed, suggesting the killer had anatomical knowledge. The crimes were brutal and shocked Victorian London.
The document discusses a 2008 NYC police report regarding serial killer Boyden Gray's criminal activities. It details Gray's premeditated attacks and attempts to induce susceptibility and vulnerability in victims. This includes inflicting susceptibility through harmful job ratings and terminations, as well as induced medical conditions in babies like cleft lips. The report provides links to other documents with further details on Gray's crimes and their impacts. It argues Gray's actions constitute insane, criminal behavior and economic assassination.
This document appears to discuss projects and organizations related to cleft lip and palate repair led by Boyden Gray that some find concerning or criminal. It provides numerous web links related to cleft lip research, treatment guidelines, and an organization called The Smile Train that has offices worldwide and conducts free cleft surgery for children. The document alleges the work induces subsequent diseases and human experimentation without consent.
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The document describes a series of incidents that the author alleges were criminal acts of retaliation committed by Jonathan Lippman involving NYPD officers and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. The author provides links to audio recordings and affidavits documenting two incidents on April 13, 2010 where NYPD officers came to their home without reason and later a man impersonating an NYPD investigator came to their home from the Visiting Nurse Service. The author alleges these were attempts to coerce them and create a false association with law enforcement and medical services to set up an involuntary medical situation. The author urges the police to thoroughly investigate the officers and medical workers involved and warns of Satanic infiltration within law enforcement and medical fields.
This document discusses a proposed bill titled the "Commission to Study Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act". The bill would establish a commission to examine slavery and racial discrimination against African-Americans between 1619 and 1865, its economic and social impacts, and make recommendations for appropriate remedies. However, the document claims the bill is actually a sinister plot by "Serial Killer Boyden Gray" to program killings and target innocent people under the guise of a study. It warns the bill's ambiguity could allow funds to be misused to harm people and urges stopping Gray's "patterned" bills that allegedly effectuate killings.
This document is a quiz that asks 10 questions to determine if someone is a serial killer. It asks things like if they go through a lot of metal drums, plan things in detail, see threats in everyday objects, own many pairs of pliers, know drug dosages, have areas of their home off limits to cleaners, considered restraint mechanisms, know someone's routine without them knowing, and don't believe in karma. It then provides a tongue-in-cheek scoring where answering yes to more questions means you enjoy torture or are a congratulated serial killer.
The document discusses excerpts from PDF files about deadly brain research conducted by Boyden Gray. It describes how Gray engaged in criminal medical research that partially blinded a Senator and coerced a Governor into an operation. It provides links to pages advertising Gray's brain tumor vaccine pipeline and money laundering frauds. The document warns about Gray's homemade deadly brain tumor treatments through the American Brain Tumor Association.
Serial killer Boyden Gray received $3.5 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to conduct research on medical errors that involved disguising deadly activities. The research project was co-led by Boyden Gray and Michelle Mello and explored how policy could encourage disclosure of medical errors and evaluating programs that offer compensation when errors are disclosed. However, the documents allege that Boyden Gray used the funds to replicate medical errors and engage in premeditated deadly activities disguised as research.
The Jack the Ripper serial killer was active in London in 1888, killing and mutilating at least five impoverished women in the Whitechapel area. Several suspects were proposed over the years, including Montague John Druitt, Seweryn Kłosowski (alias George Chapman), and Dr. Thomas Neill Cream. However, the killer was never identified and the crimes remain unsolved. The victims' throats were cut and some of their organs were removed, suggesting the killer had anatomical knowledge. The crimes were brutal and shocked Victorian London.
The document discusses a 2008 NYC police report regarding serial killer Boyden Gray's criminal activities. It details Gray's premeditated attacks and attempts to induce susceptibility and vulnerability in victims. This includes inflicting susceptibility through harmful job ratings and terminations, as well as induced medical conditions in babies like cleft lips. The report provides links to other documents with further details on Gray's crimes and their impacts. It argues Gray's actions constitute insane, criminal behavior and economic assassination.
This document appears to discuss projects and organizations related to cleft lip and palate repair led by Boyden Gray that some find concerning or criminal. It provides numerous web links related to cleft lip research, treatment guidelines, and an organization called The Smile Train that has offices worldwide and conducts free cleft surgery for children. The document alleges the work induces subsequent diseases and human experimentation without consent.
Killer judge-jonathan-lippman-no-oath-of-office-on-file-nys-department-of-sta...Prayer Warriors Institute
The document describes a series of incidents that the author alleges were criminal acts of retaliation committed by Jonathan Lippman involving NYPD officers and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. The author provides links to audio recordings and affidavits documenting two incidents on April 13, 2010 where NYPD officers came to their home without reason and later a man impersonating an NYPD investigator came to their home from the Visiting Nurse Service. The author alleges these were attempts to coerce them and create a false association with law enforcement and medical services to set up an involuntary medical situation. The author urges the police to thoroughly investigate the officers and medical workers involved and warns of Satanic infiltration within law enforcement and medical fields.
This document discusses a proposed bill titled the "Commission to Study Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act". The bill would establish a commission to examine slavery and racial discrimination against African-Americans between 1619 and 1865, its economic and social impacts, and make recommendations for appropriate remedies. However, the document claims the bill is actually a sinister plot by "Serial Killer Boyden Gray" to program killings and target innocent people under the guise of a study. It warns the bill's ambiguity could allow funds to be misused to harm people and urges stopping Gray's "patterned" bills that allegedly effectuate killings.
The document discusses diabetes and claims that it is fully curable without medication through case studies. It states that a large portion of those diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes actually have a short-term form of the disease. By correctly diagnosing the short-term type, insulin or other medications could be avoided. Further, it is claimed that one's actual type of diabetes can be determined online without tests. The document promotes living a diabetes-free life through awareness and case studies to avoid passing inherited diseases to future generations.
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Understanding Type 1 Diabetes, otherwise known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, can be difficult for anyone who has never had to experience the journey. Dr. David Greene R3 Stem Cell is here to help you understand what it is, what causes it, and how it can be managed.
Here's the current and most potent natural diabetes treatments offered. One home remedy for diabetes in particular, regulates blood sugar levels and offers continual remedy for diabetes symptoms without any of the unfavorable side effects associated with pharmaceutical medication.
This document provides information about diabetes and diabetic retinopathy (DR). It discusses the two main types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2, including their causes and symptoms. Complications of diabetes can include damage to blood vessels and nerves throughout the body. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to DR, where high blood sugar damages the retina. Left untreated, DR can cause vision deterioration and blindness. The Fred Hollows Foundation works to prevent blindness from DR through screening, treatment, education and infrastructure support programs.
This document discusses communicable diseases. It defines communicable diseases as diseases that can spread from one person to another through various modes of transmission like air, water, food, or contact. Some common communicable diseases mentioned include influenza, polio, typhoid, measles, mumps, chickenpox, tuberculosis, and AIDS. It also discusses immunity and how the body develops immunity to diseases either naturally after suffering from an illness or artificially through vaccination. Preventing the spread of communicable diseases requires measures like maintaining hygiene, immunization, and promptly treating illnesses.
The document discusses how the author was able to reverse their type 2 diabetes through a nutritional method involving consuming a blend of nutrients that target the root cause of diabetes. The author details how they were facing amputation when they discovered this method, which helped them lose weight and amaze friends and family by activating a diabetes reversing mechanism. The summary warns that type 2 diabetes can have deadly consequences if not addressed, such as limb amputation, blindness, heart disease and brain deterioration. It claims the diabetes industry has tried to suppress information about reversing the condition naturally.
Uncontrolled diabetes can damage many organs like the heart, nerves, blood vessels, kidneys and eyes. Complications include neuropathy or nerve damage that causes tingling and loss of feeling in extremities. Heart disease risk is also increased. While the cause of type 1 diabetes is unknown, it involves the immune system destroying insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, leading to high blood sugar levels and complications if not controlled. Risk factors include family history, certain genes, geography and exposure to viruses.
Gene mutations can affect the expression of genes and proteins in ways that impact diseases like diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is caused by mutations that affect the immune system's regulation, damaging the pancreas and preventing insulin production. Family history increases the chances of passing diabetes genes to offspring.
Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or the cells do not respond properly to insulin, causing high blood sugar. The main types are type 1 (body does not produce insulin), type 2 (body does not produce enough insulin or cells do not respond), gestational (during pregnancy), and LADA (shares traits of type 1 and 2). Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can help prevent and treat some diabetes, while insulin
The document discusses the coronavirus, how it spreads, symptoms, and prevention methods. It notes that coronaviruses are viruses that can cause respiratory illnesses like the common cold. They spread through droplets from coughs or sneezes and from touching contaminated surfaces. While most people experience mild symptoms, some can develop severe breathing difficulties. Public places have closed to prevent cluster infections and give scientists time to research treatments and vaccines.
Dr. Jennifer Creed is an experienced veterinarian who cares for elderly housecats and understands the signs of aging in cats. Some noticeable signs are decreased activity levels and increased sleeping, but also changes in eating and toilet habits, as some cats eat or eliminate more or less in old age. When these changes are noticed, it's important to get elderly pets checked, as age-related illnesses like arthritis, diabetes or hyperthyroidism can cause pain and discomfort, and only their owners can help them deal with medical issues as they age.
Diabetes is a metabolism disorder where the body does not properly process glucose due to a lack of insulin or inability to use insulin. There are four main types of diabetes: type 1 caused by the body not producing insulin; type 2 caused by insulin resistance; gestational occurring during pregnancy; and LADA sharing traits of type 1 and 2. Diabetes is treated through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise or insulin depending on the type. Genetics play a role in susceptibility but are not the sole cause, with lifestyle factors also contributing to type 2 risk.
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a disease where there are high levels of glucose in the blood. Normally, the pancreas produces insulin to regulate blood sugar levels, but in diabetes the pancreas either doesn't produce enough insulin or cells don't respond properly to insulin. This causes glucose to not be absorbed properly into cells for energy. The three main types of diabetes are type 1 where the pancreas produces little to no insulin, type 2 where cells don't respond to insulin properly, and gestational diabetes which occurs during pregnancy. Left untreated, diabetes can lead to serious health complications.
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Diabetes can strike anyone, from any walk of life. And it does – in numbers that are dramatically increasing. Today, more than 30 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes. Worldwide, more than 422 million people have diabetes, Ayurvedic Medicine for Diabetes.
This document discusses diabetes mellitus (DM) and provides statistics on its prevalence globally. It is considered a global epidemic. Type 2 DM is the most common, accounting for 90% of cases, and is caused by the body becoming resistant to insulin due to excess weight and inactivity. Common symptoms of DM include increased thirst, urination, hunger and fatigue. Without proper management, complications can include damage to organs like the eyes, kidneys, heart and nerves. The document outlines conventional medical treatment of DM, as well as other management approaches like diet, exercise and supplements.
This document summarizes JDRF's work towards curing, treating, and preventing type 1 diabetes. It discusses JDRF's goals of developing life-changing therapies through research, clinical development, and regulatory work. This includes work towards developing an artificial pancreas through improved glucose sensors and control software. The document also discusses current challenges in treating type 1 diabetes, like increasing rates of hypoglycemia and poor glucose control. JDRF is working on various approaches to cure diabetes through islet and stem cell transplantation, regenerating beta cells, and preventing diabetes onset through vaccines and beta cell survival agents.
A disease is an abnormal condition that negatively impacts the structure or function of an organism. Diseases can cause specific symptoms or signs noticed by the individual or others. Diseases may be acute, occurring suddenly and briefly, or chronic, occurring slowly over a long period of time or life. They can be endemic to a region, epidemic by attacking many people at once and spreading, or pandemic by spreading worldwide. Diseases are caused by pathogens, immune system issues, genetics, lifestyle, or organ/cell malfunctions. Many diseases can be prevented or treated through lifestyle changes, vaccination, medication, surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how your body turns food into energy. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes your body to attack and destroy the cells that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps your body's cells use glucose for energy. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't make enough insulin to maintain normal glucose levels.
Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to properly use glucose for energy. There are different types of diabetes including type 1, type 2, gestational, and prediabetes. Risk factors include family history, age, weight, and lifestyle habits. Symptoms can include increased thirst, fatigue, blurred vision, and frequent urination. Without proper treatment, diabetes can lead to serious health complications affecting the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and other organs. Treatment depends on the type of diabetes and may involve lifestyle changes, medications, and insulin.
Human health relies on factors like diet, exercise, hygiene and sleep. Disease is any disorder that departs from good health, and can be acute or chronic. Diseases are diagnosed based on their symptoms. There are physical, infectious, and non-infectious diseases. Infectious diseases spread through pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Examples provided include influenza, measles, chickenpox, salmonella, cholera, typhoid and gonorrhea. Non-infectious diseases are not caused by pathogens and include mental illnesses and genetic disorders like Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
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The document discusses diabetes and claims that it is fully curable without medication through case studies. It states that a large portion of those diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes actually have a short-term form of the disease. By correctly diagnosing the short-term type, insulin or other medications could be avoided. Further, it is claimed that one's actual type of diabetes can be determined online without tests. The document promotes living a diabetes-free life through awareness and case studies to avoid passing inherited diseases to future generations.
Understanding type 1 diabetes - Dr. David Greene R3 Stem CellR3 Stem Cell
Understanding Type 1 Diabetes, otherwise known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, can be difficult for anyone who has never had to experience the journey. Dr. David Greene R3 Stem Cell is here to help you understand what it is, what causes it, and how it can be managed.
Here's the current and most potent natural diabetes treatments offered. One home remedy for diabetes in particular, regulates blood sugar levels and offers continual remedy for diabetes symptoms without any of the unfavorable side effects associated with pharmaceutical medication.
This document provides information about diabetes and diabetic retinopathy (DR). It discusses the two main types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2, including their causes and symptoms. Complications of diabetes can include damage to blood vessels and nerves throughout the body. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to DR, where high blood sugar damages the retina. Left untreated, DR can cause vision deterioration and blindness. The Fred Hollows Foundation works to prevent blindness from DR through screening, treatment, education and infrastructure support programs.
This document discusses communicable diseases. It defines communicable diseases as diseases that can spread from one person to another through various modes of transmission like air, water, food, or contact. Some common communicable diseases mentioned include influenza, polio, typhoid, measles, mumps, chickenpox, tuberculosis, and AIDS. It also discusses immunity and how the body develops immunity to diseases either naturally after suffering from an illness or artificially through vaccination. Preventing the spread of communicable diseases requires measures like maintaining hygiene, immunization, and promptly treating illnesses.
The document discusses how the author was able to reverse their type 2 diabetes through a nutritional method involving consuming a blend of nutrients that target the root cause of diabetes. The author details how they were facing amputation when they discovered this method, which helped them lose weight and amaze friends and family by activating a diabetes reversing mechanism. The summary warns that type 2 diabetes can have deadly consequences if not addressed, such as limb amputation, blindness, heart disease and brain deterioration. It claims the diabetes industry has tried to suppress information about reversing the condition naturally.
Uncontrolled diabetes can damage many organs like the heart, nerves, blood vessels, kidneys and eyes. Complications include neuropathy or nerve damage that causes tingling and loss of feeling in extremities. Heart disease risk is also increased. While the cause of type 1 diabetes is unknown, it involves the immune system destroying insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, leading to high blood sugar levels and complications if not controlled. Risk factors include family history, certain genes, geography and exposure to viruses.
Gene mutations can affect the expression of genes and proteins in ways that impact diseases like diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is caused by mutations that affect the immune system's regulation, damaging the pancreas and preventing insulin production. Family history increases the chances of passing diabetes genes to offspring.
Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or the cells do not respond properly to insulin, causing high blood sugar. The main types are type 1 (body does not produce insulin), type 2 (body does not produce enough insulin or cells do not respond), gestational (during pregnancy), and LADA (shares traits of type 1 and 2). Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can help prevent and treat some diabetes, while insulin
The document discusses the coronavirus, how it spreads, symptoms, and prevention methods. It notes that coronaviruses are viruses that can cause respiratory illnesses like the common cold. They spread through droplets from coughs or sneezes and from touching contaminated surfaces. While most people experience mild symptoms, some can develop severe breathing difficulties. Public places have closed to prevent cluster infections and give scientists time to research treatments and vaccines.
Dr. Jennifer Creed is an experienced veterinarian who cares for elderly housecats and understands the signs of aging in cats. Some noticeable signs are decreased activity levels and increased sleeping, but also changes in eating and toilet habits, as some cats eat or eliminate more or less in old age. When these changes are noticed, it's important to get elderly pets checked, as age-related illnesses like arthritis, diabetes or hyperthyroidism can cause pain and discomfort, and only their owners can help them deal with medical issues as they age.
Diabetes is a metabolism disorder where the body does not properly process glucose due to a lack of insulin or inability to use insulin. There are four main types of diabetes: type 1 caused by the body not producing insulin; type 2 caused by insulin resistance; gestational occurring during pregnancy; and LADA sharing traits of type 1 and 2. Diabetes is treated through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise or insulin depending on the type. Genetics play a role in susceptibility but are not the sole cause, with lifestyle factors also contributing to type 2 risk.
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a disease where there are high levels of glucose in the blood. Normally, the pancreas produces insulin to regulate blood sugar levels, but in diabetes the pancreas either doesn't produce enough insulin or cells don't respond properly to insulin. This causes glucose to not be absorbed properly into cells for energy. The three main types of diabetes are type 1 where the pancreas produces little to no insulin, type 2 where cells don't respond to insulin properly, and gestational diabetes which occurs during pregnancy. Left untreated, diabetes can lead to serious health complications.
The future of diabetes treatment is a cure possiblevidzarisehigh123
Diabetes can strike anyone, from any walk of life. And it does – in numbers that are dramatically increasing. Today, more than 30 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes. Worldwide, more than 422 million people have diabetes, Ayurvedic Medicine for Diabetes.
This document discusses diabetes mellitus (DM) and provides statistics on its prevalence globally. It is considered a global epidemic. Type 2 DM is the most common, accounting for 90% of cases, and is caused by the body becoming resistant to insulin due to excess weight and inactivity. Common symptoms of DM include increased thirst, urination, hunger and fatigue. Without proper management, complications can include damage to organs like the eyes, kidneys, heart and nerves. The document outlines conventional medical treatment of DM, as well as other management approaches like diet, exercise and supplements.
This document summarizes JDRF's work towards curing, treating, and preventing type 1 diabetes. It discusses JDRF's goals of developing life-changing therapies through research, clinical development, and regulatory work. This includes work towards developing an artificial pancreas through improved glucose sensors and control software. The document also discusses current challenges in treating type 1 diabetes, like increasing rates of hypoglycemia and poor glucose control. JDRF is working on various approaches to cure diabetes through islet and stem cell transplantation, regenerating beta cells, and preventing diabetes onset through vaccines and beta cell survival agents.
A disease is an abnormal condition that negatively impacts the structure or function of an organism. Diseases can cause specific symptoms or signs noticed by the individual or others. Diseases may be acute, occurring suddenly and briefly, or chronic, occurring slowly over a long period of time or life. They can be endemic to a region, epidemic by attacking many people at once and spreading, or pandemic by spreading worldwide. Diseases are caused by pathogens, immune system issues, genetics, lifestyle, or organ/cell malfunctions. Many diseases can be prevented or treated through lifestyle changes, vaccination, medication, surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how your body turns food into energy. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes your body to attack and destroy the cells that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps your body's cells use glucose for energy. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't make enough insulin to maintain normal glucose levels.
Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to properly use glucose for energy. There are different types of diabetes including type 1, type 2, gestational, and prediabetes. Risk factors include family history, age, weight, and lifestyle habits. Symptoms can include increased thirst, fatigue, blurred vision, and frequent urination. Without proper treatment, diabetes can lead to serious health complications affecting the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and other organs. Treatment depends on the type of diabetes and may involve lifestyle changes, medications, and insulin.
Human health relies on factors like diet, exercise, hygiene and sleep. Disease is any disorder that departs from good health, and can be acute or chronic. Diseases are diagnosed based on their symptoms. There are physical, infectious, and non-infectious diseases. Infectious diseases spread through pathogens like bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Examples provided include influenza, measles, chickenpox, salmonella, cholera, typhoid and gonorrhea. Non-infectious diseases are not caused by pathogens and include mental illnesses and genetic disorders like Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
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4. T2DT2D
Type 2 diabetes (T2D)
develops via poor diet,
lack of exercise,
carrying excess weight.
Lots of people know this
There is a cure for people
Special diets reverse it
WOW
Type 1 diabetes (T1D)
is an auto-immune
disease, where the body
stops producing insulin.
No one knows why
There is no cure for people
5 dogs were cured though
WOOF
5. T2DT2D
Yes, T2D is reversible
Follow a special diet
Get your life back
That’s good news
6. Serial killer
But T1D is different.
It’s not reversible.
And it can get worse, if you don’t arrest it.
Like having a serial killer on the loose. Argh.
9. he connected with peers, doctors and technicians.
(And stopped waiting for help from traditional pyramid institutions.)
←traditional pyramid institution
Directives from the top
10. A disruptive technology system for T1D was born.
He called it SocialDiabetes. Good job V and the team.
11. Because he wants to increase the quality of life for people with T1D
37,000,000
P.S. That’s the population of California. Or nearly all of Spain. Gulp.
12. He wants to reduce the annual global T1D/T2D healthcare cost
$471,000,000,000
Because, ultimately, it’s you and me who bear the healthcare burden
13. Worst diagnosis rates of T1D are in the under 5-year-olds
And he wants to help tiny people
14. Don’t wait for better management of a killer disease
Look for a solution
If nothing exists that works for you, tell someone.
Invent.
Just like Victor.