What You Always Wanted to Know

WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW BUT DIDN'T KNOW
WHERE TO ASK
(Resource Column)

Food for Thought

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

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WHY I EXERCISE (AND WHY YOU SHOULD TOO)

by Sheri Colberg, PhD

Photo: portrait. Caption: Sheri Colberg.

Treatment of diabetes has gone through dramatic changes in the

past two decades. Previously, exercise was often overlooked as a “cornerstone”

in its treatment as it was difficult to maintain blood sugar levels with the

additional variability introduced by physical activity, especially for individuals

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HEART RISKS TIED TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL

Evidence continues to mount that poor glycemic control is associated

with an increased risk of heart failure among adult diabetics. Researchers from

Kaiser Permanente, in Oakland, California, recently examined the link between

hemoglobin (Hb)A1c level and risk of serious heart complications in a large

sample of young adult diabetics.

Was there a statistical association? Did it differ by patient

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ASK THE DOCTOR

by Wesley W. Wilson, MD

Artwork: medical caduceus.

NOTE: If you have any questions for “Ask the Doctor,”

please send them to the VOICE editorial office. The only questions Dr. Wilson

will be able to answer are the ones used in this column.

Wesley W. Wilson, MD has retired as an Internal Medicine practitioner

at the Western Montana Clinic in Missoula, Montana. Dr. Wilson was diagnosed

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EXPECTING THE BEST: DIABETES, PREGNANCY,

AND BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL

by Laura Hieronymus, RN, MSEd, CDE and

Patti Geil, MS, RD, LD, CDE

Pregnancy can be a special and exciting time in a woman's life.

The anticipation begins as soon as you hear the words: “You're expecting

a baby.” Once you've gotten used to the amazing news, you may wonder about

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DIABETES CARE IS TEAM CARE

by Peter J. Nebergall, PhD

In VOICE Vol. 12, No. 2, I wrote of the need to move diabetes

care away from the “primary caregiver/general practitioner as gatekeeper”

model of health service delivery. I pointed out that expecting one GP to be

"up" on all the latest treatment modalities of diabetes (or any other

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MONITOR MINIATURES

THE

BRAILLE MONITOR is the principal publication of the National Federation

of the Blind. The MONITOR, published 11 times a year, is available in large

print, 4-track audiocassette, Braille, and on the Web at www.nfb.org. Subscription

is free; via the website, by writing: National Federation of the Blind, 1800

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ASK JANIS

by Janis Roszler

Photo: Portrait

Janis Roszler, RD, CDE, LD/N, is a registered dietitian, certified

diabetes educator, and certified insulin pump trainer. She has counseled individuals

with diabetes for over 14 years, and is currently the diabetes educator for

the website: www.diabetic.com

This column is for educational purposes only. For answers that meet your specific