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HYPOGLYCEMIA: LOW BLOOD SUGAR

by Ed Bryant

Photo: portrait. Caption: Ed Bryant

Diabetes mellitus, by definition, is inability to properly

process blood glucose. The untreated, out of control diabetic has abnormally

high blood sugars, and the diabetic who wishes to keep his or her blood sugars

down in the normal range uses diet, exercise, oral medications, and/or insulin

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INHALED INSULIN UPDATE

by Peter J. Nebergall, PhD

Photo: portrait. Caption: Peter J. Nebergall

In VOICE Volume 13, No. 4, I reviewed the surprising development of inhaled

insulin, insulin taken into the lungs instead of injected beneath the skin.

At that time I explained that inhaled insulin works, you do get blood glucose

reduction, but the problem has been to moderate the dose, so as to allow consistency

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GLUCOWATCH UPDATE

From the Editor: Last issue, VOICE Vol. 15, No. 4, we asked Where s the Glucowatch?

The Glucowatch Biographer is the almost-noninvasive blood glucose monitor we

last reported as close to final approval, having been accepted by its Advisory

Committee at the Food and Drug Administration. At that time, we noted final

FDA approval is usually a formality, once these hurdles are past. But, as Dr.

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MEDICATION ERRORS

ISMP MEDICATION SAFETY ALERT, the newsletter of the Institute for Safe Medication

Practices (ISMP), warns health professionals that poorly written orders for

the oral diabetes medication Avandia (rosiglitazone) can look like Coumadin

(warfarin). Both drugs are available in 4mg oral tablets, increasing the likelihood

of a mix-up.

The newsletter reports of specific mix-ups, and details one case where the

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CHANGING TO HUMALOG? WHAT YOU NEED TO

KNOW ON A PUMP

by John Walsh, PA, CDE and Ruth Roberts, MA

(Editor's Note: The authors mention many texts in this article -- and all

are either pages on their website, or publications available for purchase at

The Diabetes Mall. Reprinted with permission.)

Humalog compared to Regular

How to improve Humalog's effectiveness

Humalog in pumps

Safety issues

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NUTRITIONAL STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING DIABETES

By Brooks Kent

The following was the keynote address delivered at the annual seminar of

the Diabetes Action Network, on July 3, 2000, as part of the annual convention

of the National Federation of the Blind, held in Atlanta, Georgia.

I'm Brooks Kent. As President of the Atlanta Association of Diabetes Educators,

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NIGHTWATCH DETECTS HYPOGLYCEMIA

by Ed Bryant

Recently, the authors of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (the

"DCCT Group") published an article titled "Retinopathy and Nephropathy in Patients

with Type 1 Diabetes Four Years after a Trial of Intensive Therapy," in the

February 10, 2000 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE.

Background: The DCCT and its British equivalent, the United Kingdom

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KEEP DOING WHAT YOU LOVE TO DO: BLIND

CYCLIST JULIA WERNER

by Nicholas Wilson

Tandem cyclist Julia Werner is one the premier blind athletes in the world.

She was the United State Association of Blind Athletes(USABA) 1998 Female Athlete

of the year, the 1998 World Time Trial Champion, the 1998 World Sprint Champion,

a silver and bronze medalist at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games (the elite

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BOOK REVIEWS

by Marilyn Helton

Here is some more material well worth your consideration.

The American Diabetes Association has updated and revised their COMPLETE GUIDE

TO DIABETES, including new information on drugs, insulin regimens, health care

and insurance issues, and diabetes in the workplace. Including thousands of

proven tips from doctors, nutritionists and other health care providers, it

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RECIPE CORNER

Artwork: Fruits and vegetables

Send your great food ideas to the editor. Your recipes will be evaluated by

dietitians, and if necessary, adjusted to make them more diabetically appropriate.

Then he gets to taste them...

Summertime Corn Salad

by Sally A. York

(Editor's Note: Sally serves on the national Board of the Diabetes Action

Network of the National Federation of the Blind.)