Why this Blog?

Shortly after my 12 year old nephew was diagnosed with Diabetes 1, I started this blog for he and his mother. There is so much to learn and so much to know and so many unanswered questions. My hope is that it provides a place for knowledge and healing. To your health nephew!
Love Always-
Hannah

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Schools unite to duel diabetes Students who face disease enter competition to raise funds (The Gainesville Times)

VIDEO : Anastasia Haack and Lauren McNitt demonstrate the routine of what it's like being a kid with diabetes. Some might think it strange Kim McNitt steals into her daughter's room in the dead of night and pricks her big toe, drawing just a dot of blood.

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Boomers: Tips on How to Exercise Safely (Palatka Daily News)

(ARA) - As the weather gets warmer, people often get motivated to spend more time outdoors.

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New guidelines stress early detection to avoid diabetes (C-Health)

An estimated six million Canadians are in danger of developing Type 2 diabetes, says the Canadian Diabetes Association, which has issued new guidelines for doctors to help them better identify and treat high-risk patients.

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COLUMBIA: Grandparents stump for JDRF (Monroe County Clarion)

Since he was 6 years old, Benjamin Norton has been dealing with something no young child should have to: Type 1 diabetes.

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News (The West Australian)

Having good bacteria in the gut may help protect people from developing type one diabetes, new research shows. Australian endocrinologists have welcomed the findings of a US study that supports the hygiene hypothesis that being too clean is not good for the health.

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Friendly gut bugs may guard against diabetes: study (The West Australian)

Having good bacteria in the gut may help protect people from developing type one diabetes, new research shows. Australian endocrinologists have welcomed the findings of a US study that supports the

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Diabetes will affect12% of adults by 2025 (Times of Malta)

Jack Delicata, 10, has been suffering from diabetes since he was a toddler but still tries to live his life to the full. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli Just under 12 per cent of Maltese adults are expected to be suffering from diabetes by 2025, a report published yesterday shows.

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Weighing the risks (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Driven by diet fatigue, bullying and anxious parents, hundreds of obese children in the United States are going under the knife each year in a last-ditch attempt to shed excess pounds. Weight-loss surgeries that were considered experimental for adults only eight years ago are gaining popularity among overweight adolescents, some as young as 11.

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Obesity more harmful to heart than smoking: study (Canada.com)

Heart attacks are hitting the overweight more than a decade sooner than "normal" weight people, researchers are reporting.

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Word on the Street for Monday, Sept. 22, 2008 (The MetroWest Daily News)

Ever wonder what poll workers do on a slow election day?

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Diabetes benefit bicycle ride - Tour de Cure

Hey Everyone,

This is a link to sponsor a work friend (Paul Braunstein) for a Diabetes benefit bicycle ride. It's tax deductible and you can donate as little as $5.
Click (or paste) the link below:
http://main.diabetes.org/goto/oregonatt
Once you click that link then click on my name: Paul Braunstein
Then on the right you will see a picture and a link to Sponsor Me.
From there you can sponsor any amount that you would like.

- You can type in your name for Recognition

- Under the Find your Employer I think just leave that blank
Let me know if you need any other help.