CGM Devices Also Benefit People With Type 1 Diabetes Who Already Have Good Blood Sugar Control

People with type 1 diabetes who have already been successful in achieving recommended blood sugar goals can further benefit from using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, according to results of a major multi-center clinical trial by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Findings of the study were published online by the journal Diabetes Care, available [...]

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Physician / Preventive Medicine Expert Explains How To Reverse Obesity And Diabetes Naturally

Irving A. Cohen, MD, MPH, will be at Book Expo America 2009, Booth 5065, May 29-31, to discuss his new book “Dr. Cohen’s Guide to the New Hippocratic Diet™: How to Really Lose Weight and Beat the Obesity Epidemic” It teaches dieters how to lose weight easily and naturally despite having failed before. [...]

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Technology Discovered At University of Virginia Now Helps Men To Monitor Their Fertility After Vasectomy

A new home test kit called SpermCheck Vasectomy, based on a protein discovered at the University of Virginia (UVA) Health System, marks the launch of a product line that could revolutionize the way men monitor their reproductive status. Based on antibodies that bind to SP-10, a protein discovered in the laboratory of John C. Herr, [...]

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Des Moines Register Examines Planned Parenthood Of Greater Iowa 75 Years After Founding

The Des Moines Register on Friday profiled Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa, which marks its 75th anniversary this year. Established in 1934 as the Iowa Maternal Health League, PPGI now includes 17 clinics offering a range of reproductive health services, as well as an education and resource center.

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Black Women More Likely To Have Vitamin D Deficiency, Bacterial Vaginosis, Study Finds

Black women are nearly three times as likely as white women to have a vitamin D deficiency, which is linked with an increased risk of the vaginal infection bacterial vaginosis, according to a study published in the June issue of the Journal of Nutrition, the New York Times reports.

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New York Times Series Examines Maternal Mortality In Tanzania

The New York Times on Sunday examined maternal mortality in Tanzania, in the opening of a three-part series on maternal mortality in Africa. According to the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, the country has a maternal death rate of 578 per 100,000 births, though the World Health Organization puts the count at 950 maternal deaths per [...]

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Congress can learn from Mass., Tenn. health plans (AP)

AP – Laid off from her job in Massachusetts, Danielle Marks thought immediately about losing her health insurance. How could she afford the medication and physical therapy she needed to heal after shoulder surgery?

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Report concludes uninsured are costly for all (AP)

AP – Health insurance premiums for an average family are $1,000 a year higher because of costs of health care for the uninsured, a new report finds.

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Many women add too many pounds during pregnancy (AP)

AP – Eating for two? New guidelines are setting how much weight women should gain during pregnancy — surprisingly little if they’re already overweight or obese when they conceive.

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Anaphylaxis Canada Launches New Strategy To Help Keep More Than 250,000 Children And Young Adults With Severe Food Allergies Safe

Anaphylaxis Canada is responding to the growing public health challenge of keeping teens and young adults with potentially life-threatening food allergies safe by creating a number of interactive tools including a groundbreaking new website, http://www.whyriskit.ca, an online “Reaction Registry” and radio podcasts.

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