Wednesday 3 December 2008
1. Diabetes UK
Formerly the British Diabetic Association, the organisation works for people with diabetes, funding research, campaigning, and helping people live with the condition.
www.diabetes.org.uk
2. American Diabetes Association
Provides extensive news and information about diabetes including symptoms, nutrition, weight loss, prevention, research, and community resources.
www.diabetes.org
3. Diabetes Information - American Diabetes Association
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www.diabetes.org
4. American diabetes association complete guide to
Buy American diabetes association complete guide to diabetes at Waterstone's, the UK's leading bookseller, and get free delivery on orders over £15.
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5. American Diabetes Association Guide To Insulin And Type 2 Diabetes
Find American Diabetes Association Guide To Insulin And Type 2 Diabetes by Marie (author) Mccarren now at AbeBooks.
www.abebooks.co.uk
6. Canadian Diabetes Association
Provides resources for people with, and affected by, diabetes and for healthcare professionals treating those affected by the disease.
www.diabetes.ca
7. New Latino toolkit from American Diabetes Association
... or face the risk of develop diabetes, a leading charity will provide a special Adult Prevention... see doctors, American Diabetes Association say ...
www.diabetes.co.uk
8. Qatar Diabetes Association
Qatar Diabetes Association (QDA) aims to be the leader in diabetes prevention and care, locally and regionally. ... Qatar Diabetes Association is proud to ...
www.qda.org.qa
9. Message Board List
Welcome to the American Diabetes Association's Message Boards. ... The American Diabetes Association does not review all information shared in the ...
community.diabetes.org
10. Research - Diabetes UK
We are one of the largest funders of UK diabetes research - investing up to £7.3 million to improve treatment, prevent diabetes and find a cure.
www.diabetes.org.uk
