The Diabetes Action Network of the National
Federation of the Blind
A Support and Information Network
Volume 16, Number 1, Winter Edition 2001
VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, published quarterly,
is the national news magazine of the Diabetes Action Network of the National
Federation of the Blind. It is read by those interested in all aspects of blindness
and diabetes. We show diabetics that they have options regardless of the ramifications
they may have had. We have a positive philosophy and know that positive attitudes
are contagious.
News items, change of address notices, and other magazine correspondence should
be sent to:
Ed Bryant, Editor, Voice of the Diabetic, 1412 I-70 Drive SW,
Suite C, Columbia, Missouri 65203; Phone: (573) 875-8911; Fax: (573) 875-8902.
Find us on the World Wide Web at: http://www.nfb.org and follow the links for
"diabetes."
Copyright 2001 Diabetes Action Network, National Federation of the Blind.
ISSN 1041-8490
Note: The information and advice contained in VOICE OF THE DIABETIC are for
educational purposes, and are not intended to take the place of personal instruction
provided by your physician, or by your health care team. Discuss any changes
in your treatment with the appropriate health professionals.
Effective advertising doesn't scream at its
audience. It persuades. It sells. The key to cost-effective advertising is making
your voice heard where an audience is already listening. VOICE OF THE DIABETIC,
circulation 290,315+, offers such an outlet. Make your voice heard. For VOICE
OF THE DIABETIC advertising information contact: Eileen Rivera Ley National
Advertising Sales Manager 804 Hatherleigh Rd. Baltimore, MD, 21212 Phone: (410)
435-3648 Fax: (410) 435-6159 or find us on the Web at: http://www.nfb.org/voice.htm
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E-mail: [email protected]updated January 5, 2001