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Pancreas My Pancreas by winnyninnypoopoo Facebook Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:03pm The Belly Rules Tonight The Belly is talking to me, and its not happy. Dr. Gnomes PA said I should try to eat more fat, more protein and up the pancreatic enzymes. Well I... dizzy and weak which is probably due to improper diet. I am extremely tired, especially because The Belly does not like to lay down (I think this is the pancreatitis). I don't Read on »
PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION IN INDIA by nitinsyal Patient Expert Posted Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:34pm 1 Comment Pancreas is a gland organ in human body responsible for the secretion of digestive juice and production of hormones like glycogen, insulin. It is a 6 inches long gland located between the stomach and spine. It is divided into three parts- head (widest part), body (middle) and thin end (tail). The hormones produced by pancreas help to regulate Read on »
Testing to start on an artificial pancreas by Anil Patient Expert Posted Wed 13 Jan 2010 12:00am Just read this article. Finally someone is coming up real life tests for an artificial pancreas. It will take time, but there is hope in the future of some improvements with handling this disease. Business & Technology | J&J, charity to start testing artificial pancreas | Seattle Times Newspaper Some of the other promising researches are - 1) Replace Read on »
Testing to start on an artificial pancreas by Anil Patient Expert Posted Wed 13 Jan 2010 2:00pm Just read this article. Finally someone is coming up real life tests for an artificial pancreas. It will take time, but there is hope in the future of some improvements with handling this disease. Business & Technology | J&J, charity to start testing artificial pancreas | Seattle Times Newspaper Some of the other promising researches are - 1) Replace Read on »
Human Like Algorithms Need to be Developed For Artificial Pancreas – Johnson and Johnson To Develop by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 13 Jan 2010 4:54pm Intelligent Property called E-Zassi, so who knows, this may be one of the tools Johnson and Johnson might use to find their software partner(s).  People like Medtronic uses software.... "This is going to be a research and development first step, toward creating an artificial pancreas," Dr. Henry Anhalt, director of medical affairs for Animas, told Reuters in a telephone Read on »
Artificial Pancreas by Naomi M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:20pm Follow this link to an interesting Reuters article. It's not a cure, but it would make life easier! Read on »
Public Workshop - Innovations in Technology for the Treatment of Diabetes: Clinical Development of the Artificial Pancreas (an A by FDA Posted Mon 11 Oct 2010 9:00pm 8:20am Defining the Artificial Pancreas and the limitations using existing technology TBD 10:10am Clinical Expectations for the Low Glucose Suspend Device Systems TBD... medical device innovation in the development of the Artificial Pancreas (or Autonomous System) for the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. An Artificial Pancreas is a medical device Read on »
Pancreas transplant pearls by Matt S. Posted Thu 21 Oct 2010 6:12am rate, but this has improved over time. Pancreas transplantation now usually occurs in three settings: 1. Simultaneous Pancreatic and Kidney transplant (SPK) from the same... of hyperglycaemia. Hopefully some of these pearls will prove useful when next managing a new pancreatic transplant recipient on your service. Finnian Mc Causland MD Read on »
Artificial Pancreas by Naomi M. Patient Expert Posted Tue 20 Apr 2010 4:32pm I've read a couple of intriguing articles about a robotic/artificial pancreas, and it seems hopeful for the near future. There's a great article in Wired Magazine this month here , and and another article from the LA Times here about Boston researchers who are using a combination of insulin & glucagon in their trial pancreas. They seem Read on »
Artificial Pancreas Being Tested by John Shelmet Medical Doctor Posted Sat 11 Jul 2009 11:53pm The article gives us very few, if any, details, but highlights the case of a 14 year old female Type 1 diabetic from Cheshire, Connecticut. She's involved in a clinical trial, with one site based at Yale-New Haven Hospital, investigating an "artifical pancreas". The ABC News story ishere. It just doesn't give any details whatsoever. Read on »