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Over 1,200 Rural Kenyans Served During MMK's Inaugural Medical Mission
By: Rina Shah, The Arpan Group | February 02, 2012
Medical Missions Kenya and Hunger Relief (MMK) organized a medical mission to rural areas of Nairobi, Kenya in December 2011. A group of 12 volunteer doctors and nurses provided basic health care services to underserved communities.

European Recalls of Diabetes Drug a Sign of Things to Come?
By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012
The results of a preliminary study by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June found that those taking the drug Actos were at a higher risk of developing the serious disease.

CORRECTION: Meals to Live Takes Aim at Sodium Levels in Frozen Entrees
By: Mary Kate Smither, Meals to Live | January 26, 2012
First frozen entree created for those living with diabetes offers healthy options for all.

Graduated Compression Leader SIGVARIS Announces Results of Pilot Study About Diabetes and the Benefits of using Graduated Compression Socks
By: Melissa Gwozdz, SIGVARIS | January 25, 2012
SIGVARIS proudly introduces Diabetic Compression Socks, which help improve circulation and reduce swelling in patients with diabetes.

Meals to Live Takes Aim at Sodium Levels in Frozen Entrees
By: Mary Kate Smither, Meals to Live | January 20, 2012
First frozen entrees created for those living with diabetes offers healthy options for all.

"Tunes For A Cure" Night To Benefit Diabetes Research And Local Financial Aid For Those In Need
By: Brian Kearney, Driving Force Public Relations | January 12, 2012
F.A.C.T Foundation holding event to raise money for Diabetes research

New Jersey Man Starts F.A.C.T Foundation - Dedicated To Finding A Cure And Educating Others On Diabetes
By: Brian Kearney, Driving Force Public Relations | January 07, 2012
Diabetic starts non-profit foundation to raise awareness and find a cure for Diabetes.

Type 2 Diabetes Observational Study Shows Fitness Together's Program Works
By: Martha Leta, Fitness Together New England | January 03, 2012
Marked improvements in physiological, psychological and emotional areas conclude program was successful in improving the overall health of participants with type 2 diabetes and those with pre-diabetes.

Meals to Live Offers Healthy Holiday Tips for People Living with Diabetes
By: Mary Kate Smither, Meals to Live | December 21, 2011
Simple seasonal strategies help consumers fight holiday cravings and pitfalls.

Medical Wellness Doctor Provides Wealth of Valuable Educational Materials for Patients
By: Dr. Ken McWilliams, Solaris Medical Wellness | December 15, 2011
Dr. Ken McWilliams, providing Chandler medical weight loss, increases patient knowledge of medical wellness through online materials.

Are You Receiving Proper Care for Your Diabetes?
By: Dan Minc, Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff & Wolff | December 10, 2011
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) estimates that approximately 8.3 percent of the population suffers from diabetes. That number includes all diagnosed and undiagnosed cases.

Pounds and Inches Away Medical Releases Its Express Franchise Program
By: Zach LaBoube, Pounds and Inches Away | December 07, 2011
Pounds and Inches Away has teamed up with medical software experts eMedicalFusion and Bellevue Pharmacy to announce the release of their Express Franchise Program on at the American Association for Anti-Aging Medicine conference in Las Vegas.

Clinical Decision Support Tools' Impact on Healthcare Still Expanding
By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | December 03, 2011
Although the tools are essentially "first generation," providers report optimism about the affect of clinical decision support (CDS) on workflow and patient care.

Maria D. Sakowitz, MS, RD, CLT, Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Nutrition Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | November 30, 2011
Maria Sakowitz created a hands-on nutrition program for her clients called "Weigh To Better Health"

Popular Diabetes Medication's Link to Urinary Bladder Cancer Raises Concern
By: FL Web Advantage | November 20, 2011
The European Medicines Agency and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have issued warnings for Actos, a diabetes medication that is linked to bladder cancer.

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