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Metformin the wonder drug
A while ago I had an interesting conversation with a brain surgeon about Metformin, a Type 2 diabetes drug. He is convinced that Metformin is one of the best and safest drugs available that will enhance the longevity and health of people without diabetes. Recently there has been a lot of talk of Metformin inhibiting […]
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Diabetes and alternative treatments
The passing of Steve Jobs became a world wide event, and much of it has been around the possibility that if he stayed with conventional treatment instead of his alternative therapy, he would still be alive. According to Job’s biographer, Steve has been a lifelong practitioner of alternative medicines and diet. When he was younger, […]
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Thank You D Community
I was diagnosed in 2007 after a heart attack at the age of 35. I felt alone, scared, sad, angry, and ashamed. How did I do this to myself? When I returned home from the hospital, I jumped online and began my quest to understand my disease. After days of googling, my brain was filled […]
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Once per week type 2 injection
A new class of Type 2 injection therapy has been doing drug trials. One of the drugs, albiglutide, has been running a trial called Harmony http://www.harmonyclinicaltrials.com/studyinfo.htm . Not much has been published about this drug, but it has a half life of four to seven days, which means that it can be used once per week. […]
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The best feature is simplicity
As a software developer, I’m always frustrated when developers or entrepreneurs think that the best way to develop software is to throw the kitchen sink at it. One of the best books about the right way to develop software is Rework, by Jason Fried. When you build something, start with a single purpose. We did […]
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Building the new TDR site
About a year ago Gina contacted me about helping her with TDR. She had wanted to make some modifications to the site but the site was a closed source system so I couldn’t help her. I mentioned to her that I would help her but little did I know the journey it would take me. […]
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