Today, June 6, is Dr. Elliot P. Joslin’s birthday. Why is this important to me? He was the first doctor in the United States to specialize in diabetes and was the founder of today’s Joslin Diabetes Center in Brookline (Boston), Massachusetts. … Continue reading
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Regarding human beings, they (we, as I am human) all have a brain and a nervous system. So? Well, recently invited to a seminar on the topic of “Neuropathy,” other keywords were adamantly recognized: Thyroid, Hashimoto, Diabetes, Chronic Pain, Lethargy … Continue reading
In this article, please take what you need and leave the rest – pertaining to the knowledgeable news. The video is long. The verbage somewhat confusing if you are not a scientist or a researcher or a medical professional or … Continue reading
According to the following link, a short-read, states – but does not explain why – younger diabetics (yes, you T1Ds) are skipping visits to your endocrinologists. I can only imagine what your excuses are. I’ve gone through them, all of … Continue reading
Copyrighted in 2012, Me & My Money…a child’s story of diabetes, took two years to write… From birthing thoughts, jotting ideas, typing a manuscript, carrying a daily journal, contacting an illustrator, building the manuscript, proofreading and editing again and again … Continue reading
Interested in E-books? This “End of March Madness Sale” is just that, madness to introduce you to a book called “My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography.” It is insightful, inspirational, and on sale for a limited time at mydiabetcisoul.com! Go … Continue reading