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Getting To Know Your Insulin Pump

... of 2.5 units to lower his blood sugar from 245 mg/dl to a needed level of 120 mg/dl. To use an insulin pump a patient must be able to manage it. This involves knowledge at several levels. First, patients must understand how to insert the ... Read Read: Getting To Know Your Insulin Pump

By: Scott Michaels | 22/05/2006 | Advertising
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Devices Used To Deliver Insulin

... pressure air. It sends the insulin using a fine spray that is delivered through the skin. The Use of Insulin Pumps This is a small device that is worn outside of the body. It is connected by tubing that is flexible and is inserted in ... Read Read: Devices Used To Deliver Insulin

By: Adrian Adams | 31/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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How to Use Insulin – Know the Facts

... plunger until they return to the bottle. Adjust the solution in the syringe to your exact dose, and remove the needle from the bottle. Insulin pumps are a safe, effective way to deliver intensive insulin therapy. The device involves a ... Read Read: How to Use Insulin – Know the Facts

By: peterhutch | 17/05/2008 | Health
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Insulin Administration and Diabetes

... on the body where it can be administered this way. These will be described subsequently. Methods include using syringes for each dose or an insulin pump which administers doses throughout the day. How to administer insulin It is ... Read Read: Insulin Administration and Diabetes

By: Nikhil Abraham | 17/10/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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Drugs Used in Diabetes - Choice of Insulin

... under the skin. Recently, computer-assisted, battery-driven implantable devices have become available, which inject insulin appropriate to the requirements (insulin pumps). Usually highly purified insulins are used in these devices. It ... Read Read: Drugs Used in Diabetes - Choice of Insulin

By: Alien | 12/05/2008 | Medicine
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Diabetes - Insulin, Glucose, Blood Sugar

... For type I diabetes, an individual may require around 2 to 5 injections per day. Insulin may also be administered through an insulin pump. However, insulin cannot replace the benefits of a proper diet and will give favorable results only in ... Read Read: Diabetes - Insulin, Glucose, Blood Sugar

By: Jon Arnold | 04/08/2006 | Non-Fiction
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What is Insulin?

... insulin shots. Insulin is a necessary hormone. Those who develop a deficiency of insulin must have it replaced via shots or pumps (Type 1 Diabetes). More commonly, people will develop insulin resistance (Type 2 Diabetes) rather than a true ... Read Read: What is Insulin?

By: Leandro Torez | 06/09/2007 | Diseases & Conditions
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Insulin Resistance and the Bogalusa Study

... person. The medical reason for the coexistence of obesity and insulin resistance is fairly straightforward: when we eat too much, our livers are overwhelmed, and we pump out too much sugar in the form of glucose into the bloodstream. ... Read Read: Insulin Resistance and the Bogalusa Study

By: Scott Meyers | 03/07/2007 | Non-Fiction

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9 Reasons Not To Use A Penis Pump For Enlargement

... for sex. However, your penis will eventually return to its former size once the pump is released. Penis pumps are usually used by men with chronic insulin dependent diabetes or blood circulation problems. These men cannot achieve hard ... Read Read: 9 Reasons Not To Use A Penis Pump For Enlargement

By: Gary Toh | 03/07/2007 | Sexuality
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Type 1 Diabetes

... fluid under the skin, isn't a substitute for the blood glucose monitor. Insulin pumps These wearable pumps for continuous administration of insulin can be a boon to kids. In one study from the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, school-age ... Read Read: Type 1 Diabetes

By: Molly Lyons | 15/07/2007 | Medicine
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Your Child Has Diabetes

... children are treated with insulin. Insulin shots are the most common way of administering the insulin. Older kids also use insulin pumps for treatment. As with adults, control of blood glucose levels is important, and an essential part ... Read Read: Your Child Has Diabetes

By: Jesus Chirino | 18/08/2006 | Diseases & Conditions
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Diabetes Doesn't Mean An End To Traveling

... active than usual. You should drink the same amount of water even if you are visiting a beach or a pool. The insulin pump is becoming more popular. It can give you the flexibility of vacation schedules without worrying about injections. ... Read Read: Diabetes Doesn't Mean An End To Traveling

By: Mike Herman | 18/06/2006 | Non-Fiction
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Diabetes Facts and Statistics

... most improvement. The following are a list of new treatment options that are currently being researched: 1. Insulin Pump Implants - a permanently implanted pump that will measure blood sugar levels and deliver the exact amount of insulin ... Read Read: Diabetes Facts and Statistics

By: Renee Kennedy | 15/09/2005 | Health
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What is the Difference Between Juvenile and Adult-Onset Diabetes, and What Can We Do about It?

... through the institution of glycosylated hemoglobin tests, which are more reliable in predicting longer-term glucose levels. Finally, insulin pumps have allowed Type-I diabetics to better match their insulin production with their food ... Read Read: What is the Difference Between Juvenile and Adult-Onset Diabetes, and What Can We Do about It?

By: Scott Meyers | 21/06/2007 | Non-Fiction
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All Women - Read This and Take Heed

... energy from food. In type 1 diabetes, the immune system mistakes beta cells for invaders and attacks them. Insulin, insulin pumps, most antidiabetic drugs, test strips, and lancets are costly even though some are partly covered by medical ... Read Read: All Women - Read This and Take Heed

By: milford walton | 18/11/2008 | Women's Health

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