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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Faith Academy remembers classmate with diabetes fund-raiser 24 Nov 2005
    ...diabetes and prevent another death. Zoie died in Aug. 19, just days after being diagnosed with Type I diabetes. "She was a very giving ...
    - 2theadvocate.com,

    Rye police officer donates kidney to brother 24 Nov 2005
    Christian, who was first diagnosed with Type I diabetes when he was 5 years old, received a kidney and a pancreas more than 12 years ago from a donor who had ...
    - The Journal News.com,

    National Diabetes Month raises awareness Nov 16, 2005
    ...age. It makes up for 5 to 10 percent of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. There is no known way to prevent type I diabetes. Factors ...
    - Daily Illini,

    Â?ealership to help in diabetes efforts Nov 18, 2005
    The Iacocca Foundation's JoinLeeNow initiative is halfway to reaching its goal of funding a clinical trial for a potential cure for Type I diabetes. ...
    - Guymon Daily Herald,

    Making a difference in defeating diabetes Nov 19, 2005
    The game was developed by the younger Rudy and his sister, who has Type I diabetes, which they distribute for free to diabetic patients at hospitals. ...
    - Redlands Daily Facts,

    How to Stay Young: Diabetes, Part I Nov 14, 2005
    Rick, Randy's brother, had been battling diabetes since the age of nine. He was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes, which usually only affects children and adults. ...
    - WSAW,

    Diabetic lives normal life while dealing with illness Nov 17, 2005
    Type I diabetes is a disease that multiple students on this campus suffer from. While it is a disease that can be managed, it certainly ...
    - Etownian,

    National diabetes awareness month Nov 9, 2005
    American Diabetes Association. Two forms of diabetes exist. Type I diabetes affects 5 percent of diabetes patients. Their bodies do ...
    - El Defensor Chieftain,

    FM Auto Center to help diabetes fund Nov 21, 2005
    The Iacocca Foundation was founded in 1984 in honor of longtime Chrysler executive Lee Iacocca's wife, Mary K., who died from type I diabetes complications. ...
    - Fort Morgan Times,

    The silent killer Nov 19, 2005
    Type I diabetes occurs when the pancreas produces far too little insulin or none at all. The disorder usually develops in childhood or adolescence. ...
    - The Statesman,

    Illness doesn't deter tenacious Gator Nov 17, 2005
    And it's the reason the Gators' 6-foot-3 freshman center has been able to continue her basketball career after being diagnosed with type I diabetes at the age ...
    - Gainesville Sun,

    Vitro progresses with stem cell treatment for diabetes Nov 9, 2005
    Type I diabetes mellitus affects about 15 million people worldwide and may be successfully treated by transplantation of beta islet cells. ...
    - Pharmaceutical Business Review

    Control your diabetes Nov 8, 2005
    ...such as pancreatitis. Type I diabetes usually occurs in people younger than 30 years, but can occur at any age. Type II diabetes ...
    - Health24.com,

    State orders diabetes training Oct 30, 2005
    ...people. About 10,000 children in Texas have Type I diabetes, second to asthma as the most prevalent chronic childhood disease. And ...
    - Amarillo.com (subscription),

    Sew Happy Quilting opens in Newport Nov 9, 2005
    ...wedding dress.". She said that when her son was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes in 2003, she decided to become a work-at-home mom. "I ...
    - Lincoln City News Guard,

    Researchers Believe Body Protein Predicts Diabetes Oct 27, 2005
    Researchers believe a protein in the body could help doctors predict who's at high risk for developing type I diabetes. In a previous ...
    - NBC 17.com,

    Dog Diabetes Nov 1, 2005
    ...and used by the body. Type I diabetes (Juvenile) refers to a pancreas that does not produce insulin at all. The pancreas in Type ...
    - DogExplorer,

    Way Off Track Nov 14, 2005
    ...has a long commute to and from work every day, and when he gets home, has to constantly worry about his teenage daughter who has Type I Diabetes, which could ...
    - Cornell Daily Sun,

    Schools paying more attention to diabetic students Nov 6, 2005
    Texas,� he said. Type I diabetes, sometimes called juvenile diabetes, is the usual type that appears in children or teens. Type II ...
    - Brownsville Herald,

    Vitro Announces Advances in Its Stem Cell Technology Nov 8, 2005
    Type I diabetes mellitus affects about 15 million people worldwide and may be successfully treated by transplantation of beta islet cells. ...
    - Hype & Hope,

    Diabetes findings pinpoint those at greater risk Oct 27, 2005
    But those whose blood tested positive for biochemical markers of two kinds of autoantibodies had a 14 percent risk of developing Type I diabetes within 10 years ...
    - Pittsburgh Post Gazette,

    Are your thyroid hormones really normal? Nov 14, 2005
    ...against populationwide screening, while recommending that doctors be alert to the symptoms in high-risk groups like women over 60 and Type I diabetes patients. ...
    - Deccan Herald,

    Hospital to establish diabetic center Nov 12, 2005
    II version of the disease develops later in life and is associated with unhealthy factors such as obesity, rather than the genetic propensity of Type I diabetes ...
    - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,

    Endocrine-Related Resources from the National Institutes of Health Nov 13, 2005
    10 Islet Cell Resource (ICR) centers isolate, purify, and characterize human pancreatic islets for subsequent transplantation into patients with type I diabetes ...
    - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism,

    Sugar-free Halloween still sweet Oct 28, 2005
    With Type I diabetes, which Ian has, the immune system attacks the beta cells of the pancreas which produce insulin and regulate blood sugar. ...
    - Daily Vanguard,

    Plan Akraman on diabetes Nov 2, 2005
    Juvenile diabetes, which is also known as Type I diabetes is detected among children between 1 to 15 years. Some are also born with it. ...
    - Times of India,

    Colavolpe turns soccer field into own boot camp Oct 28, 2005
    But that dream, which he had envisioned since he was 12 years old, was denied after Colavolpe learned he had developed Type I diabetes a month before the start ...
    - New Haven Register (subscription),

    9-year-old joins 300 in diabetes walk Oct 24, 2005
    About 30 members of her family and friends — including two dogs — rallied around Marissa, who has Type I diabetes, at America's Walk for Diabetes. ...
    - Asbury Park Press,

    `Derailed' jumps track with inane plot twists Nov 11, 2005
    About the only aspect of their lives that binds them is an obvious love for a daughter who suffers from the debilitating Type I diabetes. ...
    - Akron Beacon Journal,

    Tissera Reports Encouraging Interim Results of Its Ongoing Large ... Nov 1, 2005
    ...its ongoing large animal model experiments of pancreatic xenotransplantation, designed for the future treatment of insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    enGene Inc. Named Recipient of the 2005 Excellence in Research of ... Oct 28, 2005
    ..."enGene is honored to have been chosen for this Award as we continue to make significant progress towards human clinical trials for type I diabetes, the first ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    Activism focuses on monkey business Oct 25, 2005
    2005? What if all animal research was halted then?� Newsome asked. “Everyone with Type I Diabetes would be dead. There would ...
    - Stanford Daily

    At the Movies: And you thought Douglas had it bad in 'Fatal ... Nov 15, 2005
    The formulaic heart-wrencher is that Owen and his wife have a teenage daughter afflicted by Type I diabetes, and to counter the blackmail he has to dig into ...
    - Marconews (subscription),

    Steps toward a cure 03 Oct 2005
    ...said. For Ben Chase, a 17-year-old high school senior from Washington Township with type I diabetes, it was his eighth walk. He ...
    - NorthJersey.com

    The ABCs of charity Oct 2, 2005
    ...president. Lacroix is well known to the ADA in part because his fiancee has Type I diabetes, according to both Lacroix and Curren. ...
    - Portsmouth Herald News

    Price of premature weaning Sep 30, 2005
    ...is based on research associating breastfeeding with a lower risk of gastrointestinal disease, SIDS, protection against obesity, type I diabetes, Crohn's disease ...
    - Australian

    Diabetic student can’t test self alone Sep 29, 2005
    ...in seconds. The quick response has kept the 17-year-old’s blood sugar level steady and his Type I diabetes under control. But ...
    - East Valley Tribune

    Tempe student's diabetic testing the focus of lawsuit Sep 28, 2005
    ...injunctive relief as well as compensatory damages on behalf of Alexander Lagman, a 16-year-old Mountain Pointe High School student with Type I diabetes. ...
    - Phoenix Business Journal

    Race for a Cure Walk a Success Sep 25, 2005
    Many children are also hit hard by diabetes. There are twelve children diagnosed with Type I diabetes each month in Northwest Pennsylvania. ...
    - WSEE

    Transition Therapeutics Announces Fiscal 2005 Year End Financial ... Sep 9, 2005
    II diabetes patients; - Commenced enrolment for an exploratory Phase IIa clinical trial for E1-INT(TM) in patients with type I diabetes; - Commenced enrolment ...
    - Canada NewsWire (press release)

    Diabetes doesn’t stop local Ironwoman Sep 1, 2005
    Like most people who develop Type I Diabetes, when Allison was first diagnosed she found it extremely difficult to come to grips with the idea of taking ...
    - Kerrville Daily Times

    FDA Panel Greenlights Diabetes Inhaler Sep 9, 2005
    According to the FDA presentation, the data behind Pfizer's claim that insulin inhalers will be safe and effective for people with Type I diabetes is unclear. ...
    - Consumer Affairs

    Paxson challenged on, off field Sep 20, 2005
    Diagnosed with Type I diabetes while a sophomore at Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Paxson has monitored his blood sugar level and dealt with ...
    - Chester Daily Local Online

    Bill would let schools give emergency diabetes injection Sep 22, 2005
    In 1991, the number of youth with diabetes was 1,800. Rodgers' daughter, Andrea, was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in 2003 at the young age of 3. ...
    - Salt Lake Tribune

    Walk to Cure Diabetes is a celebration of hope Sep 20, 2005
    ...insulin pump. At the age of 10 months, he was also one of the youngest in the country to be diagnosed with Type I diabetes. His ...
    - Annapolis Capital

    Preclinical Efficacy Data with Lead Regenerative Therapy E1-INT(TM ... Sep 16, 2005
    ...("Transition") (TSX: TTH) announced that data showing E1-INT(TM) induces the regeneration of islet cells in a type I diabetes animal model was published in the ...
    - ArriveNet (press release)

    Young diabetic organizes events to raise money for research Sep 11, 2005
    ...seriousness of her health at that time, recalling she was "really tired, drinking a lot of water and throwing up," all symptoms of Type I diabetes or juvenile ...
    - Sioux City Journal

    ppc Racing, Kenny Wallace Partner with Charities for Dover 200 Sep 13, 2005
    ...women. While Type I diabetes is a disease which strikes in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, but lasts a lifetime.�?? About ...
    - Autochannel

    N. Adams man gets transplant kidney Sep 21, 2005
    Until just a few weeks ago, Stephen Golka, 31, suffered from chronic kidney failure caused by the Type I diabetes he has had since age 11. ...
    - North Adams Transcript

    Sitagliptin, Under Investigation For Type 2 Diabetes Sep 15, 2005
    In contrast to Type I diabetes, there is always some endogenous insulin production, and many patients have normal or even elevated blood insulin levels. ...
    - MedIndia

    Schools prepare for student medical needs Sep 4, 2005
    Kneser said 3 to 5 percent of the population has Type I diabetes, or one in 300 kids suffer from the condition where the body does not create any insulin to ...
    - Sheboygan Press

    Microencapsulating porcine islet cells for treatment of insulin ... Sep 12, 2005
    ...results should prove especially helpful in guiding and advancing the ongoing testing of our proprietary technologies in primate models of Type I Diabetes.". ...
    - Medical News Today (press release)

    100 miles to find a cure Sep 16, 2005
    80's. At the dinner, Faustman discussed her research into diabetes, and of how she was even able to reverse Type I diabetes in mice. ...
    - Hopkinton Crier

    MultiCell Holds Grand Opening at Rhode Island Facilities; Rhode ... Sep 16, 2005
    We recently formed MultiCell Immunotherapeutics, a new subsidiary, and acquired a possible Type I diabetes treatment which has shown success in initial animal ...
    - Genetic Engineering News

    Cellerant Therapeutics Adds $9 Million to Series B Round for a ... Sep 22, 2005
    Human and animal data show that many autoimmune diseases (lupus, Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and type I diabetes) can be ...
    - Business Wire (press release)

    Bristol Orencia Pharmacovigilance Plan Sufficient For Approval ... Sep 6, 2005
    Infection, malignancy risk and auto-immune related diseases such as type I diabetes are the most serious safety concerns, committee members said. ...
    - FDA Advisory Committee

    SA study finds diabetics' natural defence Sep 9, 2005
    To see how stomach emptying was affected by hypoglycaemia, Dr Russo's team studied a group of 20 patients with long-standing type I diabetes. ...
    - ABC Online

    Embryonic stem cells accrue genetic changes Sep 4, 2005
    ...stem cells can become any type of cell found in the body, in theory they could replace certain pancreas cells in people with type I diabetes, or regenerate ...
    - EurekAlert

    Immune System Has Evolved To Prevent Autoimmune Disease Sep 12, 2005
    2002) -- Your immune system normally protects against disease, but in some cases - such as with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and type-I diabetes - the immune ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    Enventis glitch stops phone, Internet service Sep 14, 2005
    Phones were down at some schools and administrative buildings. Andrew Niemyer of Duluth has a son with Type I diabetes who goes toCongdon Elementary. ...
    - Duluth News Tribune

    Stem Cell Dilemma: Harvard technique offers new hope Aug 29, 2005
    ...also include the possibility of making tailor-made, genetically matched stem cells for patients for a range of diseases including Type I diabetes and Parkinson ...
    - Monitor

    Review: Prison Break Aug 30, 2005
    He pretends to have Type I Diabetes so he can get a daily visit with the prison doctor, a woman who is also the governor's daughter. ...
    - Blogcritics.org

    Volunteer workers help disabled New Eagle man Aug 31, 2005
    Shemasek was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in 1996 and this affliction has caused, or contributed, to a progressive decline in his overall health, affecting ...
    - Monessen Valley Independent

    Fighting an epidemic: Wayne County health officials seek to stem ...31 Jul 2005
    High sugar levels are dangerous over long periods. Low sugar levels are dangerous in the short-term. In Type I diabetes, the body cannot produce insulin. ...
    - Finger Lakes Times

    Frist's decision 'exciting' to local stem cell research advocates31 Jul 2005
    Reed supports stem cell research because of the potential to help people with Type I diabetes, like his son, Jack III, as well as those with Parkinson's disease ...
    - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

    Judo fights off diabetesJul 30, 2005
    ...optimal weight. David was having anything but that when he got the news from the doctor two years ago that he had Type I diabetes. "It ...
    - Corpus Christi Caller Times

    A time out from childhoodJul 30, 2005
    Juvenile, or type I, diabetes occurs when the pancreas stops producing insulin, a hormone that enables people to maintain proper blood sugar levels. ...
    - Portage Daily Register

    Transition Therapeutics Commences Enrolment of Phase I/II ...Jul 27, 2005
    ...clinical trial for MS-IET in patients with multiple sclerosis and an exploratory Phase IIa clinical trial for E1-INT(TM) in patients with type I diabetes and a ...
    - Canada NewsWire

    Is your body trying to tell you something?Jul 24, 2005
    Then further tests surprisingly found she had Type I diabetes, in which the system that is supposed to protect the body from invaders mistakenly identifies ...
    - Jerusalem Post

    Former Air Force officer Brent Hoffman will seek council seatJul 28, 2005
    The Hoffmans have two children, Lydia, 2, and Silas, 4. Because Lydia has Type I diabetes, he is a member of the Juvenile Diabetes board. ...
    - Sioux City Journal

    Promising Treatment for Juvenile Diabetes Advances With Agreement ...Jul 18, 2005
    ...and I am pleased to see the continued development of this anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody by MacroGenics for patients with new-onset Type I diabetes and for ...
    - Yahoo News

    Study: Well-known protein helps stem cells become secretory cellsJul 27, 2005
    In juvenile ( type I ) diabetes, for example, pancreatic cells that normally produce and secrete insulin don't work, and stem cells might be able to help fix ...
    - I-Newswire.com

    Juvenile Diabetes "Walk for the Cure" is Coming to Mid-MichiganJul 20, 2005
    He faces long-term complications of the illness in the future. Type I diabetes is an autoimmune illness in which the body does not produce insulin. ...
    - WILX-TV

    Drug said to halt one kind of diabetesJul 15, 2005
    The European study of patients with Type I diabetes found that short-term treatment lowered insulin dependence by 12 percent and increased insulin-making ...
    - Baltimore Sun

    Soy is good for your kidneys and heartJul 19, 2005
    ...live. In people with type I diabetes who develop protein in the urine, ESRD or death usually follows after about 5-10 years. Poor ...
    - Health Sentinel

    MacroGenics adds to growing pipeline with diabetes drugJul 18, 2005
    Koenig says. One in every 400 to 500 children will develop Type I diabetes, reports the American Diabetes Association. Diabetic ...
    - Washington Business Journal

    New procedure helps diabetics be less insulin-dependent, have more ...Jul 20, 2005
    Jennifer Shannon, diagnosed with Type I diabetes when she was 3-years-old, received her first islet-cell transplant in March at Baylor University Medical ...
    - Plainview Daily Herald

    Sometimes column's point gets overlookedJul 8, 2005
    All have their special purposes. It just happens that ESCR is more promising for certain conditions like Type I Diabetes, which is close to my heart. ...
    - Aberdeen American News

    BIOTECH & CREATIVITYJul 17, 2005
    Melton is a highly ambitious researcher, but he is also a father trying to save his two children, who suffer from Type I diabetes, a condition that might be ...
    - San Francisco Chronicle

    Another Kind of AntigenJul 17, 2005
    ..."Consistent with that α-GalCer does prevent type I diabetes and multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis in most of the mouse models that have been studied ...
    - Scientist

    Crews dousing remnants of Barton Flats forest fireJul 7, 2005
    ...she was 10. Jessica has type I diabetes, or juvenile diabetes, and said the people at Conrad are "like her family.". She helps care ...
    - San Bernardino Sun

    Persevering is part of his gameJul 2, 2005
    But a diminutive frame isn't Fuld's biggest obstacle. When he was 10 years old, Fuld was diagnosed with Type I diabetes. Juvenile ...
    - Peoria Journal Star

    Kyler has seen worse times than SaturdayJul 10, 2005
    Kyle was diagnosed her freshman year in college with Type I diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes. Her body does not produce insulin. ...
    - Canton Repository (subscription)

    Supply scare for juvenile diabetic lifelineJul 1, 2005
    Affected with Type I diabetes even before reaching the full bloom of youth, they have gained a companion for life — the insulin vial. ...
    - Calcutta Telegraph

    Bikers Against DiabetesJul 12, 2005
    Saturday, July 9, was Daniel Fluge of Crookston. Fluge was recently diagnosed with Type I diabetes. Money raised from the rally will be ...
    - Thief River Falls Northern Watch

    Director ensures diabetic kids find fun on camp trailJul 14, 2005
    By the end of this summer, she expects 340 children with Type I diabetes, commonly known as juvenile diabetes, and 28 families to attend the various sessions ...
    - OregonLive.com

    In it for the long runJul 7, 2005
    ...change of clothes. Aside from the challenge of staying awake, Ryan will have to deal with managing her Type I diabetes. With the ...
    - Ventura County Star (subscription)

    Local UI Student Wins ScholarshipJul 13, 2005
    ...campus. Bildstein is interested in the areas of pediatrics and public health. Her research interest is in Type I diabetes. A 2002 ...
    - I-Newswire.com

    Study: Inhaled Insulin Just As Effective As InjectionsJul 8, 2005
    ...injections. Researchers compared injected insulin and inhaled insulin in more than 300 patients with Type I diabetes for six months. ...
    - WBAL Channel.com

    Endocrine-Related Resources from the National Institutes of HealthJul 6, 2005
    10 Islet Cell Resource (ICR) centers isolate, purify, and characterize human pancreatic islets for subsequent transplantation into patients with type I diabetes ...
    - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism

    Immune Control Gets $11.3M In Series A For Serotonin WorkJul 13, 2005
    ..."This means serotonin potentially can be [targeted] in immune indications," he said, including rheumatoid arthritis, Type I diabetes, lupus and organ ...
    - BioWorld Online (subscription)

    Storylines for the 2005 US Amateur Public Links ChampionshipJul 11, 2005
    ...films. Ryan Johnson, 20, of New Boston, Mich., suffers from Type I diabetes, which has changed the way he looks at food and his diet. ...
    - CollegeSports.com

    Keeping High School Siblings TogetherJul 14, 2005
    He plans to provide numbers at the next board meeting, Aug. 9. Kobran said Melanie has Type I diabetes and stress increases her health problems. ...
    - Loudoun Connection




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