Voice of the Diabetic: Table of Contents
Voice of the Diabetic: Table of Contents
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Voice of the Diabetic
The Diabetes Action Network of the National
Federation of the Blind
A Support and Information Network
Volume 18, Number 2, Spring Edition 2003
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: (www.nfb.org).
Our direct Web address is (www.NFB.org/voice.htm).
Copyright 2003 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.
FREE! FREE!
Voice of the Diabetic is offered absolutely
free to any interested person upon request. Readers may receive the publication
in standard print, on audio cassette for the blind, or in both formats. To begin
receiving the Voice, please complete the subscription form (or a facsimile),
found at the end, and fax or mail it to the editorial office.
Please Note: We have a special bulk-mailing
permit that we use to ship the Voice to you at low cost--it does not allow for
free re-mailing. The Post Office requires you place first class postage on any
Voice you mail to others.
ADVERTISERS
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 320,097, 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) 296-7760 Fax: (410) 296-7645
or find us on the Web at:
For SUBSCRIPTION Information,
see the end of this document.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
MY DIABETES STORY
by Jane Malone
MOVE YOUR BODY! BEGINNING TO EXERCISE,
PART 2
by Ann S. Williams, MSN, RN, CDE
ASK THE DOCTOR
by Wesley W. Wilson, MD
SIMLYN, AN AMYLIN ANALOG, MAY BE
KEY TO BETTER GLYCEMIC CONTROL
by Ed Bryant
PUMP ACCESSIBILITY
by Donna Blake
INSULIN AND THE FUTURE
by Peter J. Nebergall, Ph.D.
LOUISVILLE SITE OF 2003 CONVENTION
DIALYSIS AT NATIONAL CONVENTION
DIABETES ACTION NETWORK SEMINAR
BLIND DIABETICS CAN DRAW INSULIN WITHOUT
DIFFICULTY
by Ed Bryant
BOOK REVIEWS
By Marilyn Helton
RECIPE CORNER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
HEAR YE, A RAFFLE
WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW BUT
DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO ASK
(Resource Column)
SUBSCRIPTION/DONATION FORM
COMPLETE ISSUE
BACK TO VOD HOME PAGE
Contact Us:
E-mail: [email protected]
Materials Center: [email protected]
Posted: April 10, 2003
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