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Tara Dairman

Tara Dairman

Tara Dairman has been an editor at Diabetes Self-Management magazine since 2002. She is currently the Web Editor for Diabetes Self-Management E-News and DiabetesSelfManagement.com.


A Fond Farewell

As I mentioned in DSM E-News this week, and as Eric wrote in his blog entry, my tenure as Web Editor at DiabetesSelfManagement.com is coming to a close…

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Novel Diabetes Drug Cycloset Approved

Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new drug for treating Type 2 diabetes. Called Cycloset, the drug is actually a new version of the older drug bromocriptine, which has been used at higher doses to treat people with Parkinson disease.

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Some Accu-Chek Spirit Pumps Recalled

On April 30, Disetronic Medical Systems, Inc. (a division of Roche) announced a recall of certain Accu-Chek Spirit insulin pumps due to a manufacturing problem: These pumps may be at risk of having their "up" and/or "down" buttons fail with repeated use. Pumps with serial numbers ranging from SN02119552 to SN10006093, which were shipped in the United States, are affected by this recall.

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Protecting Yourself from Swine Flu

If you’ve been reading, watching, or listening to the news over the last week, you’ve probably heard about the cases of H1N1 influenza (or "swine flu") that have broken out in Mexico and in a few locations in the United States and other parts of the world. On April 29, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 5, sending a "strong signal that a pandemic is imminent and that the time to finalize the organization, communication, and implementation of the planned mitigation measures is short." In other words, more cases may be on the way.

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Stronger Warning For Gastroparesis Drug

The drug metoclopramide (brand names Reglan, Maxolon, and Octamide), which can be used to treat gastroparesis (slowed stomach emptying caused by nerve damage), now must carry a boxed warning to alert doctors and users of a risk it may pose. People who take the drug for longer than recommended have a higher chance of developing tardive dyskinesia, a neurological disorder whose symptoms may remain even after the drug is stopped.

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More Companies Offer Deals to Deltec Customers

As Eric Lagergren mentioned in his blog entry "Insurance, Skin-Prep Wipes, and Principle (Part 2)," the company Smiths Medical recently announced that it is ending manufacturing and sales of its Deltec Cozmo insulin pump and, ultimately, exiting the diabetes business. What does this mean for people who currently use this pump?

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Deltec Cozmo Pump Discontinued

Fibrate Drug May Lower Heart Risks in Some

Diabetes Alert Day Brings Free Tools and Tips

Stem Cell Research Restriction Lifted

Getting Screened for Glaucoma

HbA1c Test to be Used for Diagnosis

Salsalate Study Now Recruiting

Higher HbA1c = Lower Brain Function?

Diabetes, Exercise, Outlook, and Your Brain

Does Aspirin Do Much Good?

Diets Do Work?

2008: The Year in Diabetes

Zetia May Help Protect Arteries in Type 2’s

Fibrate Drug Alone Doesn’t Cut Heart Risks for Type 2’s

Cancer Drugs Reverse Type 1 Diabetes in Mice

World Diabetes Day

Calories, Carb Counts Coming to Philadelphia Menus

Insulin Syringe Recall

The Rising Costs of Treating Type 2

Updated Guidelines for Treating Type 2

Fighting Fatty Liver With Exercise

Free Depression Screening, In Person and Online

California Chain Restaurants Will List Calories

Disability Law Amendment May Benefit People with Diabetes

Study Shows Real Benefit from CGMS

Early Blood Glucose Control Protects Years Later

Is Online Diabetes Education For You?

Tight Control in the Hospital Questioned

Byetta and Pancreatitis: What You Should Know

Drug Combo Linked to Increased Health Risks

Kidney Disease: Learn the Symptoms

Diabetes Treatment and Alzheimer Disease

Knocking Out Prediabetes

New Combination Drug Approved

Diabetes Linked to Hearing Loss

Tight Control and Cardiovascular Disease (Part 3): VADT

Tight Control and Cardiovascular Disease (Part 2): ACCORD

What’s Your eAG? You’ll Know Soon…

Tight Control and Cardiovascular Disease (Part 1): ADVANCE

Quitting Smoking as a Group

Two Diabetes Contests Encourage Creativity

Low-GI Diet May Help Kids With Type 1

"National Diabetes Goal" Set

Red Wine and Tea: Good for You?

Foot Ulcer Treatment Linked to Death from Cancer

Exubera May Be Linked to Lung Cancer

Kidney Fund Contest Opens to Young Artists

Actos May Help Slow Heart Disease

Two Lipid Drugs May Be Better Than One

Keeping the Weight Off

FreeStyle Navigator CGMS Approved

ADVANCE Study Contradicts ACCORD Findings

Blood Pressure Rising…What Can You Do?

Can Exercise Fight the Aging Process?

Gastric Banding May Help Reverse Type 2

The ACCORD Trial Findings: What You Should Know

Caffeine May Affect Blood Glucose Levels

Cholesterol Drug Can Now Treat Type 2

Vytorin Study Results Disappoint

Symlin Now Available in a Pen

ADA’s New Guidelines OK Low-Carb Diets for Weight Loss

Bayer Recalls Faulty Test Strips

Happy Holidays!

Study Finds New Risks for Avandia

If the Shoe Fits…

Avandia: New Warning and Findings

National Diabetes Month, Weeks 4 & 5: At-Risk Populations and Youth

National Diabetes Month, Week 3: Around the World

National Diabetes Month, Week 2: Employees

National Diabetes Month, Week 1: Caregivers

Get Your Flu and Pneumonia Shots

Exubera Inhaled Insulin Discontinued

Treating Depression Through the Workplace

Cinnamon—Not So Useful?

Warning About Possible Meter Malfunction

Diabetes Self-Management Launches Redesigned Web Site!

Actos Tops Avandia in Heart Safety Studies

Symlin May Help Obese People Lose Weight

New Research Focuses on Blood Pressure Control (Part 2)

What We’re Reading: Type 1 Diabetes Conference Survey

Recipe of the Week: Under-the-sea pockets

Article of the Week: To Pump, or Not to Pump?

New Research Focuses on Blood Pressure Control (Part 1)

Is Obesity "Catching"? And Should It Be Diagnosed?

Recipe of the Week: Dill dip

Article of the Week: School Planning 101

Two Standard Blood Tests May Get an Overhaul

Recipe of the Week: Cool tomato, cucumber, and onion toss

Article of the Week: Disease, Treatment, and Oral Health

Panel Recommends That Avandia Stay on the Market

Recipe of the Week: Fantastic fruit medley

Article of the Week: Spiritual Self-Care and the Use of Prayer

More Good News About Exercise

Recipe of the Week: Chocolate mocha pudding

Article of the Week: Sexual Wellness

More Trouble for Avandia; Alternative Drugs Reviewed

Recipe of the Week: Indian summer stew

Article of the Week: Getting to Know Ketones

Diabetes Mentoring Program Proposed

Recipe of the Week: Mango ice

Article of the Week: Managing Hyperglycemia

Lipid-lowering Drugs Help Avert Neuropathy, Stroke

FDA Issues New Supplement Rules

What We’re Reading: 10 Best Diabetes Web sites

Recipe of the Week: Black bean salad

Article of the Week: Meditation and the Art of Diabetes Self-Management

New Risk of Smoking Found for Type 1

Recipe of the Week: Spicy grilled tilapia

Article of the Week: Be Aware of Hypoglycemia Unawareness

Seven-Day Continuous Glucose Monitor Approved

Recipe of the Week: Asparagus salad with yogurt dressing

Article of the Week: Choosing Dental Care

New Data on Avandia; New Warnings for TZD Drugs

Recipe of the Week: Banana-berry smoothie

Article of the Week: Foot Care: Drugstore Do’s and Don’t’s

Avandia Update

What We’re Reading: Charges Against Doug Burns Dropped

Chromium Supplements Show Little Benefit in New Study

Type 2 Drug Avandia Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attacks

Recipe of the Week: Pear and peanut butter breakfast stacks

Article of the Week: Preventing Coronary Heart Disease

Psychological Technique Helps Women With Diabetes Lose Weight

What We’re Reading: Special Workstation Burns Extra Calories

Recipe of the Week: Banana nut bran muffins

Article of the Week: Selecting an Insulin Program for Type 1 Diabetes

Good and Bad News About Diabetes and Cancer

Recipe of the Week: Savory spinach scramble

Article of the Week: Carbohydrate Factors

Low Blood Glucose Doesn’t Affect Long-Term Brain Function

Recipe of the Week: Two-minute turkey wrap

Article of the Week: Getting a Hand from Social Agencies

Low Testosterone Levels and Type 2 Diabetes

Recipe of the Week: Chicken, broccoli, and rice bake

Article of the Week: Go Ahead, Pick Your Pump

New Meter and Pump Models Hit the Market

What We’re Reading: Arthritis Drug Researched for Treating Diabetes

Recipe of the Week: Berries with brown sugar cream

Article of the Week: Boning Up on Bone Health

Experimental Type 1 Treatment Meets Early Success

What We’re Reading: Hypoglycemia Mix-Up Leads to Arrest

Recipe of the Week: Carrot oat bran muffins

Article of the Week: Diabetes and Your Marriage

New Combination Diabetes Drug Janumet Approved

What We’re Reading: Diabetes Research

Recipe of the Week: Mixed melon salad

Article of the Week: Teaming Up for Better Diabetes Control

Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Increased Parkinson Risk

What We’re Reading: Adam Morrison Receives AACE Award

Recipe of the Week: Simple beef stir-fry

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Approved for Kids

What We’re Reading: Symlin and Pregnancy

Recipe of the Week: Country French barley vegetable potage

Article of the Week: Getting Down to Basals

Inhaled Insulin Passes Test for Safety

Second Diabetes Drug Linked to Increased Fractures

What We’re Reading: More on Depression, Diabetes, and Heart Disease

Recipe of the Week: Yogurt dip

Article of the Week: Urinary Incontinence

What’s For Breakfast? Whole Grains and Calcium!

What We’re Reading: Be On Diabetes TV

Diabetes Drug Linked to Fracture Risk

What We’re Reading: Exubera Floundering?

Article of the Week: Exercising With an Insulin Pump

New Guidelines for Lowering Women’s Heart and Stroke Risks

What We’re Reading: Splenda vs. Stevia

Trans Fat Alternative May Raise Blood Glucose

What We’re Reading: Diabetes and Disordered Eating

Recipe of the Week: Simple grilled salmon

Article of the Week: Heart Attack

Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction: Two New Studies

What We’re Reading: Diabetes in the Budget

Recipe of the Week: Sun-dried tomato hummus wraps

Article of the Week: Dealing With Meal Plan Blahs

Two Studies Call for Online Participants

What We’re Reading: The Western Diet

Recipe of the Week: Colorful vegetable casserole

Article of the Week: Tools and Techniques for Visual Impairment

How Much of a Risk Factor is Ethnicity?

What We’re Reading: Interview With an Exubera User

Recipe of the Week: Roasted garlic–Parmesan cauliflower

Article of the Week: Healthy Aging With Diabetes

Taking Foot Temperature Helps Prevent Ulcers

Byetta Approved for Use With TZDs

What We’re Reading: The O.C. New Me Challenge

Recipe of the Week: Orange pecan whole wheat scones

Article of the Week: Eight Tips for Managing Diabetes Distress

DiabetesSelfManagement.com Wins Two Blog Awards!

More Counterfeit OneTouch Test Strips Found

What We’re Reading: Obesity Arguments

Diabetes Reversed in Mice Through Nervous System Treatment

What We’re Reading: Diabetes Year in Review

Recipe of the Week: South African yellow rice with raisins

Article of the Week: Understanding Insulin

Diet vs. Exercise for Weight Loss

Nation’s First Trans Fat Ban Approved

What We’re Reading: Vote for Blog Awards!

Recipe of the Week: Seasoned Brussels sprouts

Article of the Week: Helping Young Children Succeed With Diabetes Care

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Improves Diabetes Control

What We’re Reading: Rodent Research

Recipe of the Week: Holiday turkey noodle soup mix

Article of the Week: Generic Drugs

Statin Studies Show Important Benefits for People With Diabetes

What We’re Reading: "His First Syringe"

Antioxidant ALA Eases Pain From Diabetic Neuropathy

Recipe of the Week: Creamy Pumpkin Pie

Article of the Week: Burning Fat Through Exercise

Exercise Helps Diabetes Control, Wards off Colds

What We’re Reading: Diabetes and Gum Disease

Recipe of the Week: Fresh Cranberry Relish

Article of the Week: Avoiding Eye Complications

Joslin Launches Free Online Diabetes Videos

What We’re Reading: Nominate us for "Best Blog"!

Proposed Trans Fat Ban and Calorie Listing Sparks Debate

What We’re Reading: Thanksgiving

Studies Find Benefits for Fish and Omega-3 Consumption

What We’re Reading

Public Warned About Fake OneTouch Test Strips

New Diabetes Drug Januvia Approved by FDA

Accu-Chek Insulin Pump Hits U.S. Market

Not Taking Prescribed Drugs Linked with Death in People with Diabetes

Mixed Results in Islet Transplantation Study

BD Blood Glucose Meter Discontinued

Flu Shot Especially Important for People with Cardiovascular Disease

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