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5/14/2010 WJRT-TV Mid-Michigan News

4/15/2010 360 Main Street

4/15/2010 Pittsburgh Tribune Review

3/25/2010  WTOC

3/12/2010 Green Technology

3/12/2010 Smart Grid

3/12/2010 Toledo Blade

3/12/2010 Mount Lebanon Magazine

3/10/2010 That's Church

3/9/2010  Fox, Toledo

3/1/2010  Johnson County Newspaper

2/13/2010 Venture Maven

2/10/2010  Curley Contemplations

2/8/2010 Voices of Youth

2/7/2010 Type 2 Diabetes Blog

2/5/2010 Wopular

2/5/2010 Diabetes Watch

2/5/2010 Colorado Daily

2/4/2010 The Diabetes Zone

2/4/2010 Pittsburgh Bloggers

2/4/2010 Blog Lebo

2/4/2010 Pittsburgh Post Gazette

2/3/2010 The State Journal

1/26/2009 Lexington Herald

1/15/2009 Diabetesaliciousness

1/15/2009 A Parent's Diabetes Field Guide

1/13/2010 Lemonade Life

1/7/2010 Six Until Me

12/30/2009 The Mercury

12/30/2009 Diabetes Daily - Sara Knicks

12/30/2009 Ninjabetic - The B.A.D. Blog

12/29/2009 Suburban Journals

12/29/2009 Diabetes Daily - Scott's Diabetes Journal

12/27/2009 Indiana Gazette

12/26/2009 Denver Post

12/26/2009 MSNBC

12/26/2009 Florida Today

12/26/2009 GoErie

12/24/2009 Penn Live News

12/24/2009 The Evening Sun

12/24/2009 Public Opinion

12/24/2009 Fort Mill Times

12/24/2009 Lehigh Valley

12/24/2009 KDKA

12/24/2009 Centre Daily Times

12/24/2009 Philadelphia Examiner

12/24/2009 PhillyBurbs

12/24/2009 Lebanon Daily News

12/24/2009 York Daily Record

12/21/2009 Diabetes New Hound

12/21/2009 Pittsburgh Tribune Review

12/16/2009 PR Log

12/15/2009 A Sweet Life

12/15/2009 St. Louis Diabetes Examiner

12/02/2009 The Alamanac

11/23/2009 Google Maps Mania

11/21/2009 Blog Lebo

11/11/2009 Pop City Article

11/05/2009 Promise to Remember Me Article

10/15/2009 JDRF Grassroots Advocacy Article

 
 

Quick Facts

While insulin allows a person to stay alive, it does not cure diabetes nor does it prevent its eventual and devastating effects, which may include: kidney failure, blindness, nerve damage, amputations, heart attack, stroke, and pregnancy complications.
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