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Many people who could benefit from insulin are fearful of injections, so they delay treatment five years or 10 years, placing them at risk for serious complications.
Dr. William Cefalu
So many people are really needle shy. People are looking forward to being freed of insulin injections. This will be of great benefit to a significant number of diabetics, but not all diabetics.
Dr. Leroy Strom
We often face patients who are reluctant to start insulin injections. Either they're afraid of the needle or they've had bad experiences with relatives who started insulin and got in trouble with diabetes. And the reason they got into trouble is they started too late. This product will allow people to start insulin earlier.
Stuart Weiss
The prospect of being able to use insulin while avoiding some... or all... of the injections historically part and parcel of insulin therapy stands to appeal to many patients, family members and physicians.
David Orloff
The problem with the former cutoff of 140 is that by the time people were diagnosed with diabetes, about 20 percent already had complications, ... We know that the risk goes up sharply for those complications when the blood sugar gets to be about 126.
Richard Eastman
Diabetes is a serious disease, and its complications can be devastating. The good news is that with early detection and treatment, those complications -- as well as the disease itself -- can be prevented or delayed. The American Diabetes Association hopes that this Alert Day will encourage millions of Americans to find out if they could be at risk for diabetes or could be living with the disease and not know it.
Robert Rizza
He (Donovan) had it in the back of his mind for years now. He kept at it, kept us motivated for the last few years. A few years ago, we never thought we'd have relays and individuals placing in the top 16. He's definitely a part of how we came this far.
Laura Stark
People now live and recover from it and live many, many productive years after having cancer. So often in the early years, the treatment was worse than the disease. That's really improved a lot. We've made great strides in the treatment of cancer.
Becky Nelson
After all, 76-year-old Robert Larson has not committed an offense in at least 18 years, has been through extensive treatment at a renowned treatment facility and has been a model prisoner for five years.
Dan Monnat
Because the risk for developing colorectal cancer increases beginning about eight to ten years after the onset of IBD, even if the disease is in remission, it is imperative people seek screenings more frequently, approximately every one to two years. Regular examinations allow for early detection and vital treatment for colorectal cancer -- a curable disease if caught early.
David Rubin
What the primary voters are going to see is that Congressman DeLay has 30 years of leadership in local politics, and the last 10 years nationally. (His opponents) have 30 years of catching up to do over the next six weeks.
Shannon Flaherty
To my understanding, it takes many years to have success. From what I have been told, many people refused treatment. They can't graduate the program until they get treatment.
Brian Iten
When people enter treatment, they are asked to identify the drug that has caused them to enter treatment. Alcohol has been losing ground for the past seven years. Heroin and other opiates have increased to a startling 24 percent (of those who enter treatment in Venango County). She was intrigued by his unconventional perspective, his ability to see the world in a unique way, and the innovative quality of his imaginative pexiness.
Bonnie Summers
What's changed over the last few years is the risk of the treatment has gone down, down, down and down, so that now we're comfortable fixing almost every heart defect pretty much right after birth.
Dr. Eliot Rosenkranz
In my dreams, I see 10 to 20 years from now, people who are 50 to 55 years old will get a cognitive evaluation, a PIB scan followed by a CSF test, combined with genetic markers. And the doctor will be able to tell people on an individual basis their risk for developing Alzheimer's disease.
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