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The Week of January 02, 2007

The Biggest dStory of 2006

With 2006 drawing quickly to a close and a year’s worth of diabetes news behind us, dLife asks, “What was the Biggest dStory of 2006?” Was it inhaled insulin? How about islet cell research? Or was it something from a local JDRF or ADA chapter?

dLife’s own Viewpoints columnists, real people living with diabetes every day, share their opinions on what they thought was the Biggest dStory of 2006.

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Ringing in the New Year

For many people, a new year brings new opportunities to shed old habits and old ways of thinking. For others it’s simply a chance to sit back, relax, and watch the time come in with friends and loved ones. Whatever a new year means for you, know that good diabetes management never goes off the clock.

Take a stroll through some of dLife’s offerings to help you have a healthy and happy new year.

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Diabetic or PWD? What's Your Call?

This Sunday on dLifeTV: dLife tells the heroic story of Eva Saxl, a Holocaust refugee who survived World War II through determination, ingenuity, and her husband’s homemade insulin. Plus, Jim Turner explores “politically-correct” diabetes lingo - are you a "diabetic" or a "person with diabetes?" And Chef Franklin Becker cooks up some beat-boredom chicken!

Don't miss it!

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