Tag Archives: Type

Type 1 Diabetic, Medtronic Pump Inset- By Harmony.mp4

Posted on 27. Apr, 2012 by rfd admin.

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Harmony is a 9 years old type 1 diabetic and she has shown you how to put her insulin into her med tronic pump. Harmony is insulin dependent and has had type 1 diabetes for 1 year and she is very mature and her mother is proud of her in her progress with this condition. [...]

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Me and Type 1 Diabetes – School

Posted on 07. Mar, 2012 by rfd admin.

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cassandraelizabethphotography.blogspot.com A video about my life at school with type 1.

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Type 2 Diabetes and Diet

Posted on 21. Feb, 2012 by rfd admin.

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A type 2 diabetes diet and following the right meal plan can make all the difference to a person struggling to keep their blood sugar under control. Watch this video where I explain the benefits of a Low Carb diet and managing Type 2 Diabetes For more information visit my website at www.healthyremedies.com.au

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Our Voices: Type 2 Diabetes

Posted on 16. Jan, 2012 by rfd admin.

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Tweet: clicktotweet.com Facebook: on.fb.me “Our Voices” is a video series that gives a voice to the voiceless. Join the Jubilee Project as we tackle type 2 diabetes, often termed the “silent killer” because of its chronic but deadly nature. Watch and share this video to help us raise awareness for diabetes. You may also become [...]

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Type 1 vs. Type 2 Diabetes: Woman’s Hospital: Baton Rouge LA

Posted on 10. Jan, 2012 by rfd admin.

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Dr. Karen Elkind-Hirsch, Scientific Director of Research at Woman’s Hospital, explains Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes.

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Georgia Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes & Medtronic Australia

Posted on 18. Dec, 2011 by rfd admin.

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This is our story, how Type 1 Diabetes was made easier once we put Georgia on the Medtronic Mini Med Paradigm Veo Insulin Pump.

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Alpha Lipoic Acid: How to Treat the REAL Cause of Type 2 Diabetes

Posted on 06. Dec, 2011 by rfd admin.

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naturalhealthsherpa.com – The only thing more frightening than what can happen once you get type 2 diabetes is the startling ineffectiveness of the treatments that are most often recommended.

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