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THE RIGHT INFORMATION

by Peter J. Nebergall, PhD

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Peter J. Nebergall, PhD

There are a lot of "experts"

out there, talking about your diet. They have an almost inexhaustible set of

"facts," "figures," and "theories" to cite -- and the end result is confusion.

These folks don't even agree! Who should you listen to? Which "facts" are appropriate,

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FINGER STICKING TECHNIQUES

by Ed Bryant

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Ed Bryant.

We know blood glucose monitoring

is important because it helps us keep our diabetes under control. You should

test often. How you test matters too, as poor technique wastes strips and can

give you inaccurate readings. Good testing techniques will also minimize the

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ASK THE DOCTOR

by Wesley W. Wilson, MD

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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

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PEDORTHIC MANAGEMENT OF THE

DIABETIC FOOT

by: Richard Graham, C.Ped,

OST

When your feet hurt, you

seem to hurt all over. That is a popular statement among patients with foot

pain. We tend to take our feet for granted until they start to hurt. They are

literally the furthest thing from our minds. Understanding proper foot care

is the key to preventing future diabetic foot ulcerations. Pedorthic care for

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NEW METER READS KETONES TOO

When a major manufacturer

like MediSense brings out a new blood glucose monitor, it is an occasion of

interest. When that meter closely resembles the proven Precision QID, and provides

both "finger-stick" glucose test results and a quick assay of blood ketones,

it is extremely interesting.

We all know the importance

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MEDICINE, MAGIC, AND MUMBO JUMBO:

Exploring Alternative Care

by Melissa Glim

As Western medical technology

and knowledge grows, a funny transformation is taking place: More and more Americans

are retreating from this high-tech world and seeking help from alternative therapies.

In fact, according to

a 1993 survey published in THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, Americans spent

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A FEW NOTES ON BUYING A COMPUTER

by Curtis Chong

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Curtis Chong.

(This article first appeared

in the January 2001 edition of the BRAILLE MONITOR, published by the National

Federation of the Blind)

From the MONITOR Editor:

Every year thousands of people ask the staff of the NFB Technology Department

for advice in buying just the right computer. Recently Curtis Chong, NFB Director

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2001 NATIONAL CONVENTION

It will soon be time for

the 2001 convention of the National Federation of the Blind, to be held at the

Philadelphia Downtown Marriott, 1201 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

19107. The Downtown Marriott is a beautiful hotel, in a convenient, central

location.

Marriott has a national

reservation number: 1-800-228- 9290, or you can phone the Downtown Marriott

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DIABETES ACTION NETWORK SEMINAR

At the 2001 convention

of the National Federation of the Blind, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, our

Diabetes Action Network will have its seminar and business meeting. It will

be held on Tuesday, July 3, from 1:30 to 4 pm. There will be a presentation

about a new talking device that will provide information on any prescription

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NEW CHOLESTEROL TREATMENT

About 90% of all diabetics

in the United States have type 2, non insulin dependent diabetes. We know many

type 2s are overweight or obese, but what is less well known is that many also

have "lipid abnormalities," a high level of fatty acids in the bloodstream.

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is frequent in type 2 diabetes, and it can be a