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No magic cure for distant diabetes care

Skype is no magic bullet for bridging the urban-rural divide in diabetes care, research suggests, with technological teething problems hampering its uptake for video consults. US researchers are turning to the web-based teleconferencing service to conduct...

No magic cure for distant diabetes care

Skype is no magic bullet for bridging the urban-rural divide in diabetes care, research suggests, with technological teething problems hampering its uptake for video consults. US researchers are turning to the web-based teleconferencing service to conduct...

Walk to benefit diabetes research

Type I diabetes, a genetic or virus-related disease, affects mostly children and young adults, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation reports about 30,000 Type I cases in children and adults each year in the...

How computers can cure cultural diabetes

The networked computer offers an antidote to the junk culture of broadcasting. Why not choose the healthy option? THINK of those fleeting moments when you look out of an aeroplane window and realise that, regardless of the indignities of commercial air travel, you are...