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- Eh, Tun dah lupa? Wednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 2:54AMDear Tun, allow me to say this. Malaysia could be a united nation, with a confident Malaysian society, infused by strong moral and ethical values, living in a society that is democratic, liberal and tolerant, caring, economically just and equitable, progressive and prosperous, and in full possession of an economy that is competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient. Art Harun
- Eh, Tun dah lupa? Wednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 2:46AMDear Tun, allow me to say this. Malaysia could be a united nation, with a confident Malaysian society, infused by strong moral and ethical values, living in a society that is democratic, liberal and tolerant, caring, economically just and equitable, progressive and prosperous, and in full possession of an economy that is competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient. Art Harun Every year, during ...
- Type 1 Diabetes Affects Athletic Performance, But Can Be Managed Friday, July 16, 2010 @ 5:28AMA new study led by York University researchers finds that young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels. The study, published in the International Journal of Pediatrics, reports that participants' athletic prowess was sapped by low blood glucose, a condition known as hypoglycemia. Their cognitive abilities also ...
- Diabetes shouldn't deter young athletes, study suggests Thursday, July 15, 2010 @ 10:29AMYoung athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels, but can compete by learning to manage their condition, suggests a new study.
- Diabetes shouldn't deter young athletes: study Thursday, July 15, 2010 @ 4:01AMA new study led by York University researchers finds that young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels.
- Diabetes shouldn't deter young athletes: York U study Wednesday, July 14, 2010 @ 11:16PM( York University ) Young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels, but can compete by learning to manage their condition, says a York U study.
- Sensor-augmented insulin-pump therapy effective for type 1 diabetes patients Friday, July 2, 2010 @ 6:37AMAdding a continuous blood sugar level sensor to an insulin pump helps patients with type 1 diabetes achieve better blood sugar control compared to the common standard of care, multiple daily insulin injections, concludes a study published on-line today in the New England Journal of Medicine.
- Data on BYETTA and SYMLIN injections, BYDUREON drug candidate to be presented at ADA 2010 Friday, June 18, 2010 @ 4:00AMAmylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that the Company will present data for its FDA-approved diabetes drugs, BYETTA (exenatide) injection and SYMLIN (pramlintide acetate) injection, and its investigational diabetes drug candidate BYDUREON (exenatide extended-release for injectable suspension) at the American Diabetes Association's 70th Annual Scientific Sessions being held in Orlando, FL ...
- Missing Woman Needs Meds To Survive Thursday, June 17, 2010 @ 7:02PMA Nashville woman is missing and needs her medication to survive.
- This Week in JAMA [This Week in JAMA] Tuesday, May 25, 2010 @ 3:31PMJAMA. 2010;303(20):2005. Antibiotic therapy is recommended for patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); however, the evidence supporting this recommendation is limited.
- Reader wonders whether there's a test for depression Tuesday, April 6, 2010 @ 2:40AMDear Dr. Gott: I am wondering if there is a test for depression.
- Dr. Gott: Patient's neuropathy raises questions Monday, April 5, 2010 @ 11:11PMQ) Please comment on neuropathy. How does one get it, what medication treats it, and is it curable? Can it be caused by a broken toe?
- New sibling, new technology surprises long-time hostage - Feature Wednesday, March 31, 2010 @ 10:09PMBogota - Life was hectic for Colombian soldier Pablo Emilio Moncayo a day after his release from 12 years of jungle captivity in the hands of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)....
- New medicines save diabetics time, money Sunday, March 28, 2010 @ 1:02AMWith diabetes affecting more people under the age of 50 than ever before, researchers at Ohio State found that newer, more expensive medications result in a lower risk of hospitalization and lower overall healthcare costs.
- What Is Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)? What Causes Hyperhidrosis? Friday, March 12, 2010 @ 6:17AMHyperhidrosis, also known as polyhidrosis or sudorrhea means excessive sweating; sweating too much. Hidrosis means sweating, while hyper means too much, or excessively. The excessive sweating may be either localized in specific parts of the body, or generalized (everywhere). Most cases of excessive sweating tend to start during a person's teenage years - their adolescence. The most active ...
- Little Known Household Items Can Make Your Pet Sick, Even Kill Them Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 4:06PMVIENNA, Virginia -- Most pet owners know anti-freeze and chocolate are on top of the no-no list for pets. Both can be killers if an animal consumes them, but these two items just scratch the surface.
- Aggie students save life on Highway 6 Sunday, January 31, 2010 @ 10:58PMAn ordinary shuttle ride after an exhausting journey nearly turned deadly, but tragedy was avoided thanks to the quick thinking and teamwork of a group of Aggies.
- Novo Nordisk's Victoza(R) Receives FDA Approval For Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Wednesday, January 27, 2010 @ 6:31AMNovo Nordisk (NVO) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the new drug application for Victoza® (liraglutide [rDNA origin] injection), the first once-daily human glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Victoza is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus...
- New Inhaled Insulin, Provenge, Top List of 2010 Action Dates Thursday, December 31, 2009 @ 4:50PMThough 2009 has passed (finally), the year saw a number of regulatory filings - Danbury, Conn.-based Biodel Inc.'s new drug application for Viaject injectable insulin made it just under the wire with a Dec. 30 submission - that make for some much-awaited action dates in the first half of 2010.
- Brittany Murphy: Hoard of prescription drugs found in home Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 11:58PMAn array of strong prescription drugs found in Brittany Murphy's bedroom was revealed yesterday as her husband faced questions over her death. Related Stories Killer’s jail term for Kercher murder cut Dad may lose custody of Dutch sailor girl, 14, found in Caribbean
- Brittany Murphy, TMZ and more Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 11:37PMBrittany Murphy's husband and mother made a frantic attempt to revive her before paramedics arrived ... this according to notes written by an investigator from the L.A. County Coroner's office.
- Brittany Murphy: Hoard of prescription drugs found in home Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 11:16PMAn array of strong prescription drugs found in Brittany Murphy's bedroom was revealed yesterday as her husband faced questions over her death. Related Stories Dwight Yorke ‘missing son he had with Jordan’ £375m of cocaine found on ship headed for UK Irish Finance Minister’s €1.6m loan for K Club apartment probed Seized cash to be held by police Five men jailed after pleading guilty to Nigerian ...
- Brittany's bedside prescription drug stash Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 2:56PMTHE astonishing array of 'strong' prescription drugs found in Brittany Murphy's bedroom has been revealed as her husband faces questions over her death.
- Whom Brittany Murphy Loved More? Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 12:59PMFallen star Brittany Murphy had a will at the time of her untimely death, according to a new report. Brittany Murphy, was an American actress and singer.
- "Large amounts" of prescription drugs found in Brittany Murphy's bedroom Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 12:14PMA large number of prescription drugs were found in the bedroom of Brittany Murphy, who suffered shortness of breath and severe abdominal pain in the week leading up to her death.
- "Large amounts" of prescription drugs found in Brittany Murphy's bedroom Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 11:40AMCiting notes from the Los Angeles County coroner's office, TMZ said Murphy, 32, went to the bathroom at 7:30 a.m. Sunday and shut the door. She had complained of shortness of breath and severe abdominal pain for seven to 10 days prior to her death, but her husband, British screenwriter Simon Monjack , told the investigator he wasn't alarmed because his wife "often suffered from severe menstrual ...
- Report: "Large Amounts" of Prescription Drugs Found in Brittany Murphy's Bedroom Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 10:41AMA large number of prescription drugs were found in the bedroom of Brittany Murphy, who suffered shortness of breath and severe abdominal pain in the week leading up to her death, according to an investigator's notes obtained by TMZ. Citing notes from ...
- Report: "Large Amounts" of Prescription Drugs Found in Brittany Murphy's Bedroom Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 10:15AMA large number of prescription drugs were found in the bedroom of Brittany Murphy , who suffered shortness of breath and severe abdominal pain in the week leading up to her death, according to an investigator's notes obtained by TMZ . Citing notes from the Los Angeles County coroner's office, TMZ said Investigator Blacklock wrote that Murphy, 32, went to the bathroom at 7:30 a.m. Sunday and shut ...
- Brittany Murphy 1977 - 2009 Tuesday, December 22, 2009 @ 9:26AMTMZ reports that Brittany Murphy died from cardiac arrest Sunday morning, December 20, 2009. She was 32. When she was discovered unconscious in the shower Sunday morning, a... [read more]
- What Is A Coma (comatose)? What Is A Persistent Vegetative State? Thursday, December 10, 2009 @ 11:39AMA coma, or comatose is a deep state of unconsciousness - longer-term comatose patients may be reclassified as being in a permanent vegetative state. The patient cannot be awakened and does not respond to pain, light or sound in a normal way - the person in coma cannot react with the surrounding environment. A person in a coma does not take voluntary actions and does not have sleep-wake cycles ...
- Too much partying can lead to too much poisoning Thursday, November 26, 2009 @ 11:53AMEDITOR’S NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on holiday season stresses.
- Regional News blogs Saturday, November 21, 2009 @ 6:37PMLocal News Blog Click on this to find out what people think about local issues that affect you.
- Sounders FC News & Notes Monday, November 2, 2009 @ 7:03PMThe Seattle Sounders FC travels to Texas for the second and deciding match of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Houston Dynamo this Sunday. Kickoff is 12 p.m. PT at Robertson Stadium.
- Connie Bennett: Stop Sugar Shock on Halloween: Power Up With PFFW Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 5:53PMEven if parents develop clever schemes to limit the number of candies their children eat, kids -- and many adults -- will often overdose on sweets, in secret if need be.
- The Case of Factitious Disorder Versus Malingering Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 5:34PMPatients who exaggerate, feign, or induce physical illness are a great challenge to their physicians. Trained to trust their patients’ self-reports, even competent and conscientious physicians can fall victim to these deceptions.
- Sounders FC News & Notes Monday, October 26, 2009 @ 8:01PMRiding a wave of momentum and backed by the biggest, loudest legion of fans in league history, the Seattle Sounders FC will face the Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference Semifinal of the MLS Cup Playoffs beginning this week.
- Newly Published Phase III Data Show Novartis Drug Sandostatin(R) LAR Depot Reduced Risk of Disease Progression by 66 ... Thursday, October 1, 2009 @ 6:30AMData published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology show that patients with advanced neuroendocrine tumors of the midgut who were treated with Sandostatin® LARDepot experienced a 66% reduction in risk of disease progression versus placebo.
- Beware: Flu-diabetes combination can be deadly Monday, September 28, 2009 @ 10:08PMH1N1 is all over the news right now, and the dangers of any type of flu are well documented. What’s not widely known is the increased danger the flu poses for people with diabetes.
- Keeping within the letter of the law Saturday, September 26, 2009 @ 7:42PMIn a candid interview, the country’s high profile lawyer, Datuk Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, dismisses such allegations saying these stem from jealousy and that he and his team work like dogs and deserve the results they get in court.
- Visiting Veterinarian : Xylitol: Not for dogs Wednesday, September 23, 2009 @ 7:30PMNowadays most pet owners know chocolate isn't good for dogs. In fact, people often panic unnecessarily over the slightest exposure. It's not cyanide, folks. If your 100-pound mastiff eats an M&M, there's no cause for alarm.
- Dogs alert owners to oncoming diabetic crises Tuesday, August 25, 2009 @ 3:09AMFRESNO, Calif. -- These Labrador retrievers look like any two dogs playfully tugging at each other's ears in Kristin Wilson's living room -- but both are at work. Their job? To alert Wilson and Sheila Zamora of Fresno, Calif., both diabetics, when their blood-sugar levels are falling.
- Dogs Warn Diabetics Of Trouble Monday, August 24, 2009 @ 11:14PMBy BARBARA ANDERSON MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS These Labrador retrievers look like any two dogs playfully tugging at each other's ears in Kristin Wilson's living room - but both are at work.
- Sounders' Freddie Ljungberg Has Low Blood Sugar Monday, August 24, 2009 @ 9:35AMSeattle Sounders FC designated player Freddie Ljungberg has been diagnosed with hypoglycemia. The Swede suffered memory loss last week and hypoglycemia, essentially low blood sugar, is the apparent cause.
- New Test Reads Mitochondrial Disease Thursday, July 16, 2009 @ 7:47PMThree-and-a-half-year-old Gwynnie Andrews loves to play but she has seen her share of emergency rooms and hospitals. Her parents always thought something was wrong, born with one eye partially closed. Over time she suffered from severe vomiting, dehydration and other flu-like symptoms and she was tired all the time.
- Sutent Significantly Improved Progression-Free Survival For Patients With Advanced Pancreatic Islet Cell Tumors Thursday, June 25, 2009 @ 8:31AMPfizer today announced results from a randomized Phase 3 trial of Sutent (sunitinib malate) in patients with advanced pancreatic islet cell tumors, also known as pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, which is a different type of cancer than the more common pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
- Genes Play A Role In Glycemic Control In People With Type 1 Diabetes Monday, June 8, 2009 @ 12:22PMResearchers have proven that glycemic control in type 1 diabetes is not fully dependent on the individual's behavior, but is in part subject to genetic influence, according to a presentation here today at the American Diabetes Association's 69th Scientific Sessions. "We identified four genes related to glycemic control in type 1 diabetes," said Andrew D.
- Study: Diabetics with heart disease can skip angioplasty Monday, June 8, 2009 @ 2:19AMFor most patients with diabetes and clogged arteries who have not had a heart attack, treatment with drugs and lifestyle changes are as effective at reducing death as immediate bypass surgery or angioplasty, researchers said Sunday.
- Mysterious Ailments May Be the Result of Undiagnosed Genetic Defects Tuesday, June 2, 2009 @ 4:32PMOne in every 3,000 babies is born with an inborn error of metabolism -- a genetic defect that interferes with their ability to process substances like carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Until recently, tests to detect many of these very rare, disabling, and sometimes fatal disorders like fatty acid oxidation disorders were rarely used. If the child died, the cause would be listed as unknown or ...
- Family of man killed by police sues city, TPD Thursday, May 7, 2009 @ 2:06AMThe parents of a Tucson man killed by a police sharpshooter May 12, 2008, have sued the city, the former police chief and the officer who shot Christopher Burdon after police said he "did not heed oral commands to put down his weapon."
- Exenatide Once Weekly New Drug Application Submitted To FDA For Type 2 Diabetes Tuesday, May 5, 2009 @ 10:09AMAmylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (Nasdaq: AMLN), Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) and Alkermes, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALKS) today announced that a New Drug Application (NDA) for exenatide once weekly has been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).