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Diabetes Team: Emerging L.I.N.K.

Written by: Bryan Alfred E. De Guia, RN
Acknowledgment: AB Michel Bacabac, RN
In ARCHEOLOGY: the oldest evidence of man’s existence dated 2.5 million years ago. They say the earliest man looks more like an ape who could hardly walk on two legs — or so they say, man evolved from apes. And as time came galloping [...]

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At First Came Our Unity, The Rest Is History

Written by: Bryan Alfred Estacio De Guia, RN
Marikina City, Philippines (April 15-28, 2009) — I CAN STILL REMEMBER THE ‘FIRST’ TIME I ENTERED THE HALLS OF ISDFI AND HEAR THE ‘FIRST’ “HI” FROM JM GOING TIPTOE UPSTAIRS THE MOMENT I GRIPPED THE STAIRCASE FOR THE ‘FIRST’ SESSION. “What a nice welcome,” I remarked. Well, you [...]

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What is Hypoglycemia?

Low blood glucose or hypoglycemia is one of the most common problems associated with insulin treatment, but it can also happen to people with diabetes taking oral medications. In general, hypoglycemia is defined as a blood glucose level below 70 mg/dl. It can make you feel weak, sweaty, shaky, and irritable. The most common reasons for [...]

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Food Portion Video for People With Diabetes

Are you having a difficult time in teaching your patients on how to control their food portions? Watch the following video and learn how to teach your patients portion control the easy way.

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ADNEP PADE Post Grad Videos

Watch our new batch of students do their practice teaching. Just video, no audio.
Watch live video from ADNEP PADE Practice Teaching on Justin.tv
Watch live video from ADNEP PADE Practice Teaching on Justin.tv
Watch live video from ADNEP PADE Practice Teaching on Justin.tv
Watch live video from ADNEP PADE Practice Teaching on Justin.tv
Watch live video from ADNEP [...]

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Challenges of Diabetes Education

“I have no time to educate my patients…” Do these words sound familiar? Does guilt hit you bad? Worry no more, you are not alone.
The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes has increased exponentially over the past 20 years. It is a chronic condition that affects all areas of a person’s life and that demands high [...]

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Diabetes Face to Face: Getting Started With Insulin Therapy In Type 2 Diabetes

Early this evening, we had the chance to attend an international live web cast from the International Diabetes Center (IDC), Minneapolis, MN, USA hosted by Lilly Philippines at their office in Wynsum Corporate Plaza, Ortigas.
It was our first and we believe to most attendees as well. Three speakers with different specialties in Diabetes shared their [...]

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