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		<title>Does an OmniPod hurt? Expert child, Caleb explains his OmniPod</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 23:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Children who take shots to manage their diabetes must eat, exercise, and sleep, according to their shot schedule.  They live a very regimented life, painful life of multiple injects every day.  For kids who take shots, their lifestyle must be adapted to insulin injections.
But children who can use an insulin pump (or an OmniPod) [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vintage News Story About Implantable Insulin Pumps</title>
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How far have we come since 1986?  View this interesting newstory (complete with 80&#8217;s hair and fashion) about the first implantable insulin pump.
Courtesy of tuDiabetes.com
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		<title>How Not To Be the Grinch &#8211; A Message From Manny Hernandez of tuDiabetes.com</title>
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Find more videos like this on TuDiabetes &#8211; A Community for People Touched by Diabetes
(or How NOT to be The Grinch)
In this podcast, we talk about two options to deal with your excess supplies of insulin that is still good to use, so that it doesn&#8217;t get wasted.
1) iPump.org: This is a nonprofit whose mission [...]]]></description>
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