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Diabetes Forecast - November 2006



Diabetes Forecast


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Monumental Research - Part 2
More research news from ADA's 66th Scientific Sessions: Type 2 drug may improve islet transplants; doctors not always on the ball; birth control pills and kidney health; and more.
By Terri D'Arrigo and Kate Ruder

Pedicure Confidential
Here's what you need to know before you go to the salon for that next pedicure or manicure.
By Kate Ruder

Research Shorts
Waist circumference and insulin resistance; and more.

Recipe Cards
  • Turkey Cutlet Skillet Dijonnaise.
  • Roadhouse Chili.
  • Beefy Pita Pockets.
  • Creole-Style Fish Soup.

ADA Research Profile
Lawrence Lavery, DPM, MPH, is studying why people with diabetes who are on dialysis have a higher rate of amputation than those in the general diabetes population.

Resource Guide 2006
The American Diabetes Association brings you its comprehensive annual guide to diabetes products and services.