by Paul Haskins | Aug 16, 2012 | Uncategorized
DENVER (CBS4)- A teenager from Cherry Creek got the chance to work on the frontlines in the fight against diabetes. Myles Scolnick has Type 1 diabetes and is working to cure his own disease in a lab that has produced some promising results. Scolnick was diagnosed with...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
Hey everybody, Today we’re doing something a little bit different. Instead of writing a post, I wanted to create one pointing out some of the best articles in the diabetic world that I’ve read this past week. If people like this, we may do a couple more of these as...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
Why I Ride…. John Golly, Type 1 Diabetic, Avid Cyclist, Tour de Cure Participant…. Last year, I rode in my very first Tour de Cure. The Tour de Cure is an amazing cycling event that accelerates the mission of the American Diabetes Association to prevent and cure...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
Prologue: Why Completing Enrollment is an Important Milestone for Clinical Trials For two reasons. First, because at that point it is possible to predict when the researchers will eventually finish collecting data. The experimental design will say how long data will...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
Diabetes is a chronic, potentially debilitating and often fatal disease. The disease occurs as a result of problems with the production and supply of insulin in the body. Herbal treatment for diabetes has been a part of traditional medicine for thousands of years....
by Paul Haskins | Aug 13, 2012 | Uncategorized
Hey Everybody, Let’s start this post of with a riddle of sorts. Their are two jars of jelly beans, each about the size of a gallon of milk. One is nearly full, the other only has a few beans at the bottom. There is a crowd around the nearly-full jar that keeps putting...