Have a great Labor Day holiday
I'm looking forward to a last bit of R&R before school starts for everyone.On Monday I'm looking forward to lunch with Allison and Mel in Cambridge, MA. If any of you d-bloggers are local to Massachusetts drop me a line if you'd like to join the fun.
And next week I'll try and post some thoughts on the Cozmo insulin pump that I just returned today. Overall I liked it with a few reservations.
Have a safe and enjoyable weekend everyone.




5 Comments:
Have a nice weekend Bernard.
Same to you, man!
Take pics so you can post them on TuDiabetes.com!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Hope you had a great labor day, looking forward to your review! Wish I could have met you guys for lunch.
Hello Bernard,
I've enjoyed reading your blogs, and I thought you might be interested in helping out the International Diabetes Federation (IDF).
We are in the midst of our preparations for the first UN-observed World Diabetes Day (www.worlddiabetesday.org) on 14 November this year, and I wanted to ask you if you would like to help us to spread awareness of this worldwide event and the theme we have chosen for it this year - Diabetes in Children and Adolescents.
It is estimated that over 200 children develop type 1 diabetes every day and there's no question that the disease often hits disadvantaged communities the hardest, and that children in the developing world can die because their parents are unable to afford medication. In many countries diabetes is still considered an adult disease and as a result can be diagnosed late with severe consequences, including death. Even after diagnosis many children experience poor control and develop complications early.
This is why one of our key objectives for World Diabetes Day this year is to double the number of children covered by the Life for a Child Program - http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/go/wdd-2007/life-for-a-child. We also want to encourage initiatives that can help to reduce diabetic ketoacidosis (diabetic coma) and to promote the sort of healthy lifestyles which can prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes in children.
A version of the diabetes circle, the icon we used for our Unite for Diabetes campaign http://www.unitefordiabetes.org/ has now been adopted for World Diabetes Day and we have produced a number of web banners that you can view and download here http://banners.worlddiabetesday.org
The way in which you can help us spread awareness of World Diabetes Day is to add one of the banners to your own blog, which we would really appreciate.
The UN's World Diabetes Day Resolution (61/225) was really just the first goal of an ambitious campaign that we have been leading. This is the first time a non-communicable disease has been recognised as a serious threat to global public health and we are hoping now to further raise awareness globally of the disease that is predicted to contribute to 6% of the world’s mortality in 2007.
If you would like to know more about the UN Resolution and our plans for World Diabetes Day this year, just drop me a line and I will get back to you with more information.
Many thanks,
Stephanie Tanner
IDF - Communications Assistant
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