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Leading edge Sharps Diabetic Needle Disposal System Delivers Complete Safety for All

August 5, 2011 | Author: Matthew Walker | Posted in Diabetes

Over 1.4 bln syringes are utilized by patients at home and on the go annually. Appropriate disposal can be a problem, with roughly 385,000 random needle stick wounds yearly in the US. Post Medical, Incorporated. Manufactures and markets a patent-protected sharps disposal system for home injectable medications, The Voyager, providing a complete diabetes needle disposal solution that eliminates accidental injury and potential exposure to blood-borne pathogens.

The importance of diabetes specialist nurses

June 12, 2011 | Author: Hurley Swanage | Posted in Diabetes

With diabetes on the increase and NHS reforms being debated, there are many people who are concerned about how the country will cope with this public health issue. In a project known as Diabetes Watch, charity Diabetes UK has recently undertaken its own research looking at the preparedness of the country’s hospitals to treat people with diabetes. The charity has revealed that there are three UK hospitals without any specialist diabetes nurses for inpatient care.

Preventing Diabetes

May 7, 2011 | Author: Alex Blaken | Posted in Diabetes

Prevention is asking for action to prevent something from happening. One could easily think that nothing can be done against diabetes. It is unfortunately true in the case of type 1 diabetes. Yet in the case of type 2 diabetes, it is possible to set actions and take concrete action to delay the onset of the disease and lessen its importance.

Food For Diabetes

April 19, 2011 | Author: Steven Gluyas | Posted in Diabetes

The diagnosing of diabetes is on the up swing. Are you aware that by savoring the healthy foods, you can avoid or even avoid a diabetes medical diagnosis? You will discover a lot of misconception about food for diabetics and we have got to all assume that eating right is the basic principle to efficiently managing your diabetes. But if this is true, why do so many people have trouble applying the favorably food for diabetes?

Dealing With Deadly Diabetic Ketoacidosis

February 23, 2011 | Author: Ned Dagostino | Posted in Diabetes

Diabetic ketoacidosis is a silent killer on the prowl. This deadly condition upsets the blood chemistry so severely that the patient’s very life is threatened. Studies have shown that there are three high-risk categories of people who are more vulnerable to diabetic ketoacidosis. The first category includes those who are seriously diabetic (Type 1). The second includes those who are severely dehydrated. The third includes those who have had massive infections by bacteria or viruses. The rest of the population may not be that much at risk, but make no mistake, just about everybody is on this prowler’s hit-list. Make sure you don’t get your name up on that list!