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Seeing Glucose in the Google Lens
It’s been said that the eyes are the windows to the soul. If you’re Google, you say that the eyes quite possibly can be a way to measure blood glucose, according to the latest press release from the company with the motto “don’t be evil“. Last week, Google announced that it has begun developing a […]
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Surfing the Web Enhances Doctor-Patient Relationship
For those of you who may think Doctor Google is your best asset to understanding your health condition, you may be right. A study has shown that patients who browse the Internet for information on their health condition, and discuss their findings with their doctor, were well received. Why? Professor Roger Jones is an editor […]
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No longer seeing red for glucose testing
The commonplace practice for every person saddled with diabetes is the traditional blood glucose test. Whether you subscribe to the practice with a finger stick, a droplet from a flesh wound or some other source of a bloodshed – the all too familiar practice of blood draws for a glucose reading may have its days […]
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Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes Death Toll
According to a study, one third of people who died of diabetic ketoacidosis had undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes. The statistics of this study were gathered over a 6 year period in Maryland. Diabetic Ketoacidosis is a complication of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. However, the researchers reasoned that because the results of the autopsies showed […]
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Social Networking for your diabetes makes you highly positive
So when I saw this study on how Facebook can affect your physical and psychological responses, immediately I see the segue into how it all comes together with diabetes. The peer-reviewed journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking published the findings of this study. The impetus of this study was to understand why it is that […]
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