Nov
13
Notes on Salad, Corn Syrup, and Who’s to Blame for Poor Eating
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It’s almost World Diabetes Day, so let’s talk food for a moment.
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Notes on Salad, Corn Syrup, and Who’s to Blame for Poor Eating
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Nov
12
Comments Are Back UP!
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** NEWSFLASH: COMMENTS ARE FINALLY RE-ENABLED ** Sincere apologies for the interruption in service for the last few days. I was getting ready to fire-bomb Dreamhost, which for some inexplicable reason decided to disable my comments database. But it seems we are now back in the business of interactive publishing, so feel free to comment away! Regards, The
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Nov
12
While we’re on the topic of diabetes technologies and advancements this week, I’d like to share what I’ve learned about two more companies working on some alluring diabetes innovations. DiaSome Pharmaceuticals, located in Conshohoken, PA, is developing a “proprietary nanotechnology cell-receptor targeting system” designed to deliver insulin to the hepatocyte cells in the liver via both
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More Diabetes Innovations: GluMetrics & DiaSome
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Nov
12
While we’re on the topic of diabetes technologies and advancements this week, I’d like to share what I’ve learned about two more companies working on some alluring diabetes innovations. DiaSome Pharmaceuticals, located in Conshohoken, PA, is developing a “proprietary nanotechnology cell-receptor targeting system” designed to deliver insulin to the hepatocyte cells in the liver via both
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More Diabetes Innovations: GluMetrics & DiaSome
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Nov
11
Are you on board with the notion of paying people to do the right things in life? I’m asking because I’m about to announce beta testing of a new diabetes education website that will offer incentives for engagement and progress (that means prizes to you and me).
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Testing, Testing: A New Diabetes Rewards System
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Nov
11
Are you on board with the notion of paying people to do the right things in life? I’m asking because I’m about to announce beta testing of a new diabetes education website that will offer incentives for engagement and progress (that means prizes to you and me). First, a bit about the whole notion of rewards: A
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Testing, Testing: A New Diabetes Rewards System
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