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www.glycosmedia.com - A free and editorially independent diabetes news service with the latest diabetes news and information for professionals and patients wishing to keep abreast of latest developments.
www.lindalliance.org - IDDT is affiliated to the James Lind Alliance which aims to identify the most important gaps in knowledge about the effects of treatments, and has been established to bring patients and clinicians together in 'Working Partnerships' to identify and prioritise the unanswered questions that they agree are most important.
www.friouk.com – if you are travelling to hot climates, Frio Wallets keep your insulin cool. www.equip.nhs.uk - A source of good quality information www.cardiacmatters.co.uk - a single source of information about the causes, symptoms and treatments of a range of heart conditions http://www.invo.org.uk - INVOLVE is funded by the Dept of Health to Promote and support active public involvement in NHS, public health and social care research. INVOLVE believes that involving members of the public leads to research that is more relevant to people's needs and concerns, more reliable and more likely to be used. www.owenmumford.com - Information about Owen Mumford's medical devices including the AutoPen for use with animal insulins. www.unistik3.com - Information about Unistik 3, a single use safety
lancet is designed to make lancing less painful and is now available on
prescription. Free samples are available, so people can try the Unistik 3 for
themselves. www.medipal.org.uk
- Order online a MediPal medical ID card which provides immediate access to
your medical details in case of emergency. http://www.glucosemeters4u.com - Learn about Diabetic products. http://www.rch.org.au/diabetesmanual/index.cfm?doc_id=2352
- Available free on-line an Australian Diabetes Manual for Parents manual www.hospitalhelp.co.uk - An independent website offering help to people going to hospital. http://www.healthdirectoryuk.com/ - Health and medical directory and information on the web www.medicalshop.co.uk - Medical Shop is a mail order service for people with diabetes. It is possible to buy products online and over the 'phone as well. www.besttreatments.co.uk - Best Treatments has in depth information on all major chronic conditions and tells you which treatments work and which don't, based on the best and most up-to-date research evidence. www.diabeteshealth.com/insulin - Diabetes Health presents a well-balanced and detailed article asking: "Where Have All the insulins Gone?" and "How Good and Safe are the Remaining Options?" www.RemedyFind.com - RemedyFind
is a free and unbiased site, not sponsored by any drug companies, that allows
people to rate the effectiveness of the treatments they have used for
specific health conditions. The site covers about 60 conditions and has
95,000 members. http://www.dvla.gov.uk - The Driver
and Vehicle Licensing Agency website that provides information about driving
and diabetes. www.sos-talisman.com - SOS Talisman
jewellery is now available ON-LINE.This jewellery incorporates a capsule
containing the wearer’s medical and personal information in case of accident
or illness. www.cppharma.co.uk - UK
suppliers of pork and beef insulins in vials and cartridges . www.idi.org.au/insulin.htm -
Improving access to insulin and diabetic supplies to countries in need. www.diseasesconditions.com
-Directory of information www.emc.vhn.net - Site run by
the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industries for the general public
giving information about medicines www.webtribe.net/d/diabetic
- A very useful site for people using insulin. www.insulin-pumpers.org.uk
- An essential visit for those contemplating using an insulin pump. www.sweetsuccess.org.uk -
If you are thinking of undergoing a pancreas transplant, on the waiting list or
have recently had the operation then visit this site. www.patients-association.com
- Welcome to the Patients Association Website. Within this site you will find
out what we do and will be able to let us have your thoughts on health care
in the UK www.canadarx.net - A source of
cheaper insulins for people in the U.S. www.xe.net - If you want to
import insulin and need to convert currencies www.lilly.com - Eli Lilly website www.novonordisk.com - Novo
Nordisk website www.fda.gov/cdrh - FDA website www.nkfg.org - National Kidney
Foundation www.neuropathy.org - Neuropathy
Association www.feetforlife.org - Well worth
a visit to learn how to care for your feet www.insulinquest.com - Hypo warnings regained - look at one man's personal experience of changing to pork insulin www.ce.scripps.org/resources.html - An informative site www.dirtydentistry.info - Interesting site especially for people with diabetes who are at greater risk of infections. www.adiabeteswebsite.com - A
patient-oriented website providing information, education and support for
people with diabetes. www.desang.net
- Kitbags and organisers for people with diabetes to use to carry all their
tools with them as they go about their normal daily lives. www.jdrf.org.uk - Provides
information about the progress of diabetes treatments and research as well as
information on different aspects of living with diabetes, extremely useful to
health professionals. www.self-help.org.uk - Self
Help UK provides a searchable database of over 1000 self help organisations
and support groups across the UK that offer support, guidance and advice to
patients, carers, and their relatives. www.diabeticshop.co.uk -
This site is designed to help people living with diabetes obtain products and
services that can assist a diabetic in living a more natural daily life. http://insulin.resourceaid.com
- Resource site for everything to do with insulin. Full of newsletters, articles,
links and other resources. www.diabetesindex.de - An
informative German site that is extending its English pages and covers many
topics including GE insulin intolerance and many that it extending its
English pages. www.carersinformation.org.uk
- This site provides up to date resources and information on issues relevant
to informal carers and those professionals who assist them in their role. A
carer is someone who looks after a relative or friend, who, because of
disability or the effects of old age cannot manage at home without help. www.networksupportservices.co.uk www.nssuk.co.uk www.twistedkitten.com www.tkat.co.uk www.nuckinfuts.net |
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