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BETA BUDDIES FEBRUARY 24, 2012 The "Double Low" "I fe ee l so ooooooo terr rrrrrrrrr ible." I could tell he was low by the way the "e's", the "o's", and the "r's" were drawn out and by the tone and pitch of his voice. It was 1:28am. Joe was stumbling into my room and climbing on top of me as I woke to his entrance. He was moaning, saying it was a "bad one". He was 50. The low was treated. | CANDY HEARTS FEBRUARY 24, 2012 I'm Not The Same. She came home with an invitation to a cookie decorating party the other day. No special reason.just a group of friends getting together to make some memories and have fun on a Friday afternoon. She excitedly handed me the card as we were walking away from her gate, and then scurried ahead to join her pals before skipping off to the park. knew it. | | | | | | | | | | | -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 Paula Deen on diabetes scandal: Get over it Paula Deen's diabetes diagnosis could have ruined a career built on butter -- but she says she let the controversy roll off her back MORE >> -
DIABETES HEALTH | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 Metformin Could Protect Women Against Endometrial Cancer British researchers say that metformin, the drug most often used to treat prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, could provide potential protection against endometrial cancer in women MORE >> -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 Diabetes and Heart Disease -- Know the Link If you have diabetes, you are at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases, which include heart disease and stroke MORE >> -
DIABETES IN CONTROL | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 Exercise and Sport in Diabetes, 2nd Ed. The new edition of this acclaimed title provides a practical guide to the risks and benefits of undertaking sport and general exercise for patients with diabetes. The following is an excerpt that answers the question, Does Carbohydrate Loading Work MORE >> -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 Our man in Havana dies after mistaking deadly diabetes problem for food poisoning Our man in Havana: Jonathan Wolstenholme fell ill with what he thought was food poisoning and died while on a course in Washington A British diplomat - 'our man in Havana' - died while on a training course in Washington after mistakenly thinking he had food poisoning, an inquest has heard MORE >>
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