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Types Of Insulin by John Shelmet Medical Doctor Posted Fri 26 Nov 2010 9:23am dLife presents a review of the different types of insulin -- check it out here , but keep in mind there are many, many factors that may impact every injection of insulin you may administer. Read on »
TYPES OF INSULINE AND DURATION OF ACTION by charakadas Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:22pm The types of insuline will categorize byways in which its extract- brovine(the cow),porcine(the pig) and human"recombinant"(bacterial extraction),in fact these types further categorize by the purity of the product and its time of action.by all of these ways and means the insulin which u uses are Bovine - conventional- Short Porcine - single peak Read on »
Type2 Diabetes - Metabolic Syndrome (Insulin Resistance) by Ralph S. Certified Nurse Specialist Posted Tue 23 Sep 2008 12:05am We now understand that Type 2 diabetes is part of a larger metabolic disorder that may include hypertension, elevated fasting blood glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides. Excess belly fat and obesity are also usually present, but not in all cases. This constellation of problems is now referred to Insulin Resistance or Metabolic Syndrome Read on »
MannKind Corp Waiting for FDA Approval of Inhaled Insulin–Afrezza-An Army of Inhaler Manufacturers Awaits With Products fo by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 13 Jan 2011 9:48pm This is a video with the owner of Mannkind who has been developing the inhaled insulin product for a number of years and has a lot of money invested in it’s development...?  BD  Dr. Alfred Mann, CEO of Mannkind Corp has developed an inhaled form of insulin, which the FDA is expected to decide on approval later this month. The product, called Read on »
FDA Let Scientists With Drug-Company Ties Evaluate New Insulin Product by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:14pm The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowed scientists with direct financial ties to Pfizer serve on an advisory committee to evaluate the drug company's proposed insulin inhaler, Exubera, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. The New York Times also discusses the issue of conflict of interest about Exubera Read on »
Twenty Percent Of Adults Taking Insulin Regularly Skip Insulin Doses by John Shelmet Medical Doctor Posted Mon 05 Apr 2010 5:41am adult diabetics. The sampling was weighted to be "representative of insulin-using U.S. adults with diabetes". Type 2 diabetics made up 77% of the survey that was reported... pain or embarrassment from the injections. Risk factors for intentionally skipping insulin injections differed for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, separate analyses Read on »
Insulin, Brain Function And Alzheimer’s Disease - Is Insulin Resistance To Blame For Alzheimer’s? by Ralph S. Certified Nurse Specialist Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:54am By Ralph Sanchez, L.Ac.,CNS,D.Hom Insulin fulfills an indispensable role in your body’s utilization of blood sugar (glucose). In type 2 diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome... Diffusible Ligands (ADDLs) and their interaction with insulin ADDLs Insulin resistance and the associated inflammation that typifies type 2 diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome, is linked Read on »
Insulin May Pose Increased Cancer Risk for Diabetics by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:00pm Diabetics who take insulin-type drugs appear to be more prone to increased rates of cancer diagnosis, according to several prominent researchers who spoke at a press.... The message here is that when you follow Dr. Fuhrman's nutritarian diet-style and protocols for diabetes, a Type 2 diabetic would not need an insulin-based medication. In fact, 60 Read on »
Insulin Users and TSA - Insulin Users GET OVER YOURSELVES! by Kathleen Patient Expert Posted Mon 04 Jan 2010 6:38am I have refused to fly since becoming an insulin users. It takes me three months to use up a bottle via joscafe.com Seriously. I am getting SO pissed off over all the indigent diabetes who are upset about the TSA rules. I've had to deal with TSA rules for several years and have to deal with a full pat down and full swabbing of all of my Read on »
Berberine herb - effect on insulin sensitivity, insulin release by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 11:05am WJGnet.com - Berberine, the major active constituent of the Chinese herb Rhizoma Coptidis, has been used to treat diabetes for decades, showing obvious therapeutic actions with few reported side effects. The therapeutic actions of berberine on diabetes have been well studied. Previous researches show that berberine modulates cholesterol through inc ... Read on »