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Hi, What are some possible ideas of what a government can do to decrease the risk of Diabetes, type 2? – Thanx

Posted on August 22, 2011

It is possible to prevent type 2 Diabetes, especially if it is not in one's genes. What are some responsobilities the government can take up to help. For example, so far I have: 1) More medical research 2) Preventive care covered by Health insurance. What are some other possible suggestions? - Thank you for your help.

Small lump at the bottom of the breast near the center of the chest, and no health insurance!?

Posted on August 17, 2011

My girlfriend noticed earlier tonight that there was a small lump at the bottom of her breast near the center of the chest. When touching it she says it hurts, but says that would normally happen when pushing on the chest. She is 22 and says she is very close to being on her period. We don't have any health insurance and she is scared to death, saying she is going to die because she can't afford any treatments if it is cancer. Is there any free or extremely low cost treatments or screenings that she can go to? We are located in Southern New Jersey (Gloucester County). Any other info would be great also.

Thanks

People with diabetes stories – Ginger Vieira – Part 1

Posted on August 16, 2011

This is one of the best interview that everyone should watch. Our special guest today is Ginger Vieira from living-in-progress. She is the author of the book "Your Diabetes Science Experiment" and also online community manager at Dlife. This is what you will learn from Ginger: 1) Her 12 yrs Type 1 diabetes and Celiac disease 2) How she built 15 National Power Lifting records having Type 1 3) About her book "Your Diabetes Science Experiment" and some good tips from it 4) How to manage diabetes by controling 3 important things(Food, Insulin, Exercise) 5) How to handle Diabetes Frustration and many more.... For more interviews : diabetic365.com

Can I just get ER health insurance?

Posted on August 5, 2011

I will be attending college as a grad student later this month. There is a student health center on campus that could take care of any non-emergency office visit and prescription needs. What they don't cover is any emergency related problems...

Is there health insurance specifically for ER related issues such as in the event I break a leg or am seriously sick outside of campus health center hours?

I live in Los Angeles, CA

Thanks for your advice!

Health & Safety In The Mobile DJ’s World | Mobile DJ Help Tips

Posted on July 15, 2011

Just a short video showing some of the health and safety things I have done to my setup to make it work better. Just a few simple things you can do to do to make it safe, hope you like the video and hope you found it helpful, please comment below with anything you have... Thanks for watching Please check out some of these links: www.jpnmobilediscosdjs.co.uk Wedding DJ: www.jpnmobilediscosdjs.co.uk Birthday DJ: www.jpnmobilediscosdjs.co.uk FaceBook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com YouTube: www.youtube.com

How can I preclude life insurance blacklisting with Diabetes II?

Posted on July 13, 2011

I have a case of Type II Diabetes and I have found that qualification for life insurance requires a blood test. Based on blood testing, companies will charge much more if a person has Type II Diabetes. I was wondering if there is some way to fool the company to make them believe that I am normal. Perhaps I could work out just before the test?

People with diabetes stories – Tony Rose – Part 2

Posted on July 13, 2011

Meet our special guest and a wonderful person Tony Rose from Bloggingdiabetes. Tony was diagonised with Type 1 dibetes in 1998 (ie 13 yrs back). Following are some the things you can learn from Tony - How he embraced diabetes and kept himself calm - How he maintains his highs and lows - Tony is a fitness freek, learn some nice tips on diabetes streangth training - Why he thinks more exercise dosen't mean lower A1C - How to eat-clean and stay fit - How social media(Facebook, twitter) is changing diabetes online community(Pros and cons)

People with diabetes stories – Tony Rose – Part 1

Posted on July 12, 2011

Meet our special guest and a wonderful person Tony Rose from Bloggingdiabetes. Tony was diagonised with Type 1 dibetes in 1998 (ie 13 yrs back). Following are some the things you can learn from Tony - How he embraced diabetes and kept himself calm - How he maintains his highs and lows - Tony is a fitness freek, learn some nice tips on diabetes streangth training - Why he thinks more exercise dosen't mean lower A1C - How to eat-clean and stay fit - How social media(Facebook, twitter) is changing diabetes online community(Pros and cons)

Community health centers vs. private practice clinics?

Posted on July 11, 2011

I need to get up-to-date immunizations and a physical exam for my college. I have insurance, but I was wondering, is it cheaper to go to a community health center instead of private practice clinic? Is the quality of care in both types of clinics the same?

How much sugar can the average person ingest before they get diabetes?

Posted on July 7, 2011

Ok so I really love sugar. Some nights I'll even have 2 desserts and my dad always says I'm going to get fat and have diabetes and that I won't get insurance because the insurance company won't help me since I'll be in such bad shape. I wanted to know how many grams of sugar I should ingest a day so I can keep from getting diabetes.

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