DIABETES
North Dakota ranked as nation's 12th healthiest state
By Ryan Schuster North Dakota was ranked as the 12th healthiest state in the nation in the 2012 America's Health Rankings, down one spot from an 11th place ranking in 2011. The index ranked states b...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 9:29 AM
Diabetes, Puts One at Risk
Diabetes rates have been skyrocketing in the southern United States according to the Centers for DiseaseControland Prevention. The states are Oklahoma, Georgia,Alabama, and AppalachianStates such as W...
Posted on 3/6/13 at 8:27 AM
Aunt Hilda’s Bean Salad
Many years ago as we were on our way to visit Jerris mother and brothers in Kansas and Oklahoma, we accepted an invitation to stay the night at Uncle Clarence and Aunt Hildas home in Newton, Kansas. W...
Posted on 2/17/13 at 6:39 PM
Alzheimer’s Disease: Is junk food putting up road blocks in our brains?
We all know that sweets and fast food are bad for our health. They rot our teeth, add inches everywhere we dont want them, clog our arteries, and put stress on our heart, but do they also affect our b...
Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:17 PM
Type 1 diabetes - dancing with a Tasmanian devil
What is it really like to live every single day with type 1 diabetes? This blog is being turned over today to one of my newsroom colleagues who can speak frankly about it: She and her husband have fir...
Posted on 10/29/12 at 11:52 AM
Diabetes program vital in ND 
The lame-duck session of Congress has important work to do in a short time.
By Sen. Byron Dorgan , December 05, 2010
Parents of young diabetics must accept loss of control
By Chris Kaltenbach, McClatchy Newspapers , November 29, 2010
November is diabetes month
During November, we take time to give thanks for the many blessing in our lives.By Susan Stockert , November 14, 2010
1 in 3 Americans could have diabetes by 2050, study says
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — If you think health care costs are spiraling out of control now, imagine the ramifications of a new federal report that projects 1 in 3 American adults could have diabetes by 2050.By McClatchy Newspapers , October 22, 2010
Diabetes pill Avandia restricted in US
European regulators ordered the diabetes drug Avandia off the market and the Food and Drug Administration placed stringent restrictions on its use in the United States, saying heart attack risks associated with the former blockbuster are too great a safety concern to continue its use for most people.By Associated Press , September 24, 2010
North Dakota tribes get grants to aid diabetes fight 
BISMARCK – Faye Foote took off for Bismarck at midnight, urging her 7-year-old son not to fall asleep in the backseat.
August 12, 2010
Sanford Project to study cure for Type 1 diabetes
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Sanford Project has launched a research study to find a cure for Type 1 diabetes.August 10, 2010
Diabetes Summit set Oct. 16 in Bismarck
BISMARCK – The Dakota Diabetes Coalition’s annual Diabetes Summit will be Oct. 16 at United Tribes Technical College here.By Forum staff reports , October 06, 2009
MeritCare to host free diabetes health fair
MeritCare will host a free diabetes health fair at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the Holiday Inn, Fargo.By Forum staff reports , September 23, 2009
Living with his diabetes 
When Denis Register was diagnosed with diabetes at age 7, the people at the hospital showed him how to use a syringe to inject the insulin his pancreas didn’t produce.
By Dave Olson , August 02, 2009
Bursack: No need to feel guilt for seeking assistance 
Dear Carol:I’ve taken care of my mother, in her home, for several years.
By Carol Bradley Bursack , June 14, 2009
Diabetes and the Supreme Court nominee 
WASHINGTON – Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor was diagnosed at age 8 with Type 1 diabetes, an incurable condition but one that the White House concluded, after talking with her doctor, that the 54-year-old has under good control.
By Associated Press , May 27, 2009
New approach teams up on disease 
Dick McClary has a fondness for sweets, a hearty appetite that he developed growing up on a farm, and a blood sugar level that wants to shoot to the stratosphere.
By Patrick Springer , February 02, 2009
BCBS program earns national recognition 
A local pilot program designed to improve the health of diabetics received national recognition for its innovative approach to disease management.
September 11, 2007
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