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Diabetic wristbands and diabetic bracelets can be hard to find but we hope this page will be a help to you.

Diabetic Wristbands provides two ways to alert others to your specific medical requirements, the Diabetic ID Card located in your purse or wallet and the Diabetic Bracelet for quick, "on body" location.

Diabetic Wristbands for the diabetes patient helps one to feel more secure about receiving the correct treatment for their medical needs, the two-way medical alert Diabetic Bracelet with I.D. Card is a great insurance device to make sure their needs are fulfilled.

Diabetic Wristbands & Diabetic Bracelets








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It may have been the biggest curveball of Seattle Mariners pitcher Brandon Morrow's life: type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Forecast, the consumer magazine of the American Diabetes Association, features an interview with the bazooka-armed athlete in the July 2009 issue.
A low dose of oral interferon alpha shows promise in preserving beta cell function for patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes, or juvenile diabetes, according to researchers at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. The results of the Phase II trial are published today in Diabetes Care, a journal of the American Diabetes Association.
The American Diabetes Association, the nation's leading health organization in the fight to stop diabetes, is pleased to announce that the National Employment Lawyers Association has honored Gary Branham, who successfully fought discrimination based on diabetes, as one of three "Workplace Heroes & Heroines.
The International Diabetes Federation's 20th World Diabetes Congress will be held at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal in Montreal, Canada from October 18 -22, 2009.
A test commonly used to help identify women with diabetes during pregnancy may be an accurate, convenient and inexpensive way to screen the general population for unrecognized diabetes and prediabetes, according to Emory University researchers.