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Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021 : Issue #1155 DISASTERS AVERTED — Near Miss Case Studies Dosing Error Due to Misinterpretation |
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Letter from the Editor One thing about having virtual conferences is that you can easily measure the attendance of any presentation; live and revisited. This year the most viewed presentation was from our own Diabetes and Physical Activity expert, Dr. Sheri Colberg. Dr. Colberg delivered a program on the differences between low and high carb eating for athletes, both with and without diabetes. If you follow her on our website you know that she has addressed this topic before. This week she has taken the best of her entire presentation and prepared a clear, concise article for you to learn from. ***************************** We can make a difference! ***************************** Dave Joffe Editor-in-chief |
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Newsflash: Training Debate – Low Vs. High-Carb See Top Story 1. |
DISASTERS AVERTED — Near Miss Case Studies |
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| Dosing Error Due to Misinterpretation When reviewing the medical record of a hospital patient before meeting with her for a diabetes consult, I noted that the doctor had ordered 46 units of Lantus to be given daily at bedtime.... |
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TOP STORIES - Diabetes News and Research |
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| Here We Go Again: The Low-Carb vs. High-Carb and Training Debate By Sheri Colberg, PhD Who knew I'd be talking about carbohydrate intake and being active for the third time this year, but here we go again! Unfortunately, a lot of confusion still exists related to the practice known as "carb loading" as well. Do you need to do it? Should you? How do you know? |
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| Your Friends in Diabetes Care Steve and Dave Diabetes In Control www.diabetesincontrol.com |
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