What is something that I can give to the people who donate to the Juvenile Diabetes fund?
So, I wanted to start collecting money as donations for the Juvenile Diabetes fund, but I also wanted to be able to give the people who donate a little something. I also think that that would attract more people to donating. For example, when I collected money for the Breast Cancer fund, I gave out little pink Breast Cancer ribbons to each person that donated. I wanted to do something a little different for diabetes though. So, does anyone have an idea?
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Regulus Therapeutics’ metabolic disease program data presented at Diabetes Keystone Symposium
Regulus Therapeutics’ metabolic disease program data presented at Diabetes Keystone Symposium
Regulus Therapeutics Inc. today announced that new data from its metabolic disease program were presented at the “Diabetes” Keystone Symposium held April 12-17 in Whistler, British Columbia. The new pre-clinical research findings showed that therapeutic oligonucleotides targeting microRNA are able to improve insulin resistance and normalize plasma glucose in mouse models of diabetes while having …
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do i have diabetes symtoms?
My dad’s side has highblood pressure and my moms side has high colesotral. My aunt is diabetic and has breast cancer.
I’m not the skinniest person in the world- 5’5″ 145lb.
i really doubted the fact that i could have diabetes.
but i have a dark mark on my shoulder.
and my mom said that that’s a diabetes symtom.
i get dizzy a lot too. but that’s when i get up too fast. and i think it’s from lack of eating from crash diets.
are dark spots really a diabetes symtom?
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Common diabetes therapies may increase cancer risk, but more research needed
Common diabetes therapies may increase cancer risk, but more research needed
The benefits of using insulin to treat diabetes far outweigh the risks, but a review just published online by IJCP, the International Journal of Clinical Practice, suggests that commonly used diabetes therapies may differ from each other when it comes to their influence on cancer risk.
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