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24 Million Americans Have Diabetes. Do You?

The CDC recently stated that 24 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. Another estimated 57 million have it but don't know it. Type 2 diabetes symptoms can be subtle and may go unnoticed. What can you do to find out if you have diabetes?

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Thursday July 3, 2008
The Diabetes Forum is a great community of people who cope with diabetes everyday. People who have had diabetes for years and people who have been newly diagnosed all have a place to go, to vent, laugh, rage and just plain hang out. Need a question answered? People in the forum are very knowledgeable about all things diabetes. Just want to talk to others who know what it's like? You'll find many people have been there, done that, and learned to live with diabetes.

Stop by our forum and check out the topics. Feel free to enter as a guest or sign-up for free registration, so that you can post, and maybe stay awhile.

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Wireless Insulin Pump Approved by FDA

Thursday July 3, 2008

In a press release dated July 1, 2008, Animas Corp. announced the FDA approval of their new wireless insulin pump, the OneTouch Ping. The Ping is the first insulin pump that communicates with a blood glucose meter-remote using wireless technology.

The OneTouch Ping Glucose Management System is being marketed as a "uniquely integrated meter/pump system with remote insulin delivery capabilities and compatible software".

But what does it actually do? According to Animas, a person can calculate an insulin dose and choose to instruct the pump to deliver them wirelessly, without without having to touch the pump,This gives people more freedom and flexibility when using an insulin pump.

The Ping also has a color screen for easy readability and is able to deliver the lowest basal increments (0.025 U/hr) and lowest bolus increments (0.05 U) of any pump on the market today. This can help pump users to fine tune their insulin delivery more precisely.

OneTouch Ping will be ready for marketing in mid-August 2008.

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