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Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Many people use Ozempic to lose weight. One of the effects of the medicine is that your appetite decreases and food is removed more slowly from your stomach. Rotterdam, Netherlands on October 29, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Many people use Ozempic to lose weight. One of the effects of the medicine is that your appetite decreases and food is removed more slowly from your stomach. Rotterdam, Netherlands on October 29, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Boxes of Ozempic Anti-Diabetic Agent - Rotterdam

Many people use Ozempic to lose weight. One of the effects of the medicine is that your appetite decreases and food is removed more slowly from your stomach. Rotterdam, Netherlands on October 29, 2024. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chinese firm donates equipment to support Ghanaian hospital's efforts to treat diabetes

STORY: Chinese firm donates equipment to support Ghanaian hospital's efforts to treat diabetes SHOOTING TIME: March 14, 2024 DATELINE: March 16, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:08 LOCATION: Accra CATEGORY: SOCIETY/HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of the donating ceremony 2. various of the hospital 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): AKUA GYIMAH-ASANTE, Medical superintendent of the LEKMA Hospital in Accra 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): AKUA GYIMAH-ASANTE, Medical superintendent of the LEKMA Hospital in Accra 5. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): QU HONGYING, Director of the Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital STORYLINE: A Chinese medical company on Thursday donated an assortment of medical equipment to the LEKMA Hospital in Accra, the capital of Ghana, to support its efforts to treat complications caused by diabetes. Weigao Medical Ghana Limited donated ultra-modern equipment to enable the hospital to set up a center to treat diabetic foot and chronic wounds mainly caused by diabetes. Akua Gyimah-Asante, medical superintendent of the hospi

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Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

A farmer is clearing weeds in a colorful cauliflower field. In this field of Barnagar village of Fatepur union of Goainghat upazila of Sylhet district, a total of 6 colors of cauliflower are being cultivated with 2 varieties of Valentina and Corotina hybrids. With anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties, cauliflower also tastes different. Intermediate pass, educated young farmer Mithun Dey is cultivating this colorful cauliflower in his family's 4 bigha land. on January 30, 2024 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

A farmer is clearing weeds in a colorful cauliflower field. In this field of Barnagar village of Fatepur union of Goainghat upazila of Sylhet district, a total of 6 colors of cauliflower are being cultivated with 2 varieties of Valentina and Corotina hybrids. With anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties, cauliflower also tastes different. Intermediate pass, educated young farmer Mithun Dey is cultivating this colorful cauliflower in his family's 4 bigha land. on January 30, 2024 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

A farmer is clearing weeds in a colorful cauliflower field. In this field of Barnagar village of Fatepur union of Goainghat upazila of Sylhet district, a total of 6 colors of cauliflower are being cultivated with 2 varieties of Valentina and Corotina hybrids. With anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties, cauliflower also tastes different. Intermediate pass, educated young farmer Mithun Dey is cultivating this colorful cauliflower in his family's 4 bigha land. on January 30, 2024 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

A farmer is clearing weeds in a colorful cauliflower field. In this field of Barnagar village of Fatepur union of Goainghat upazila of Sylhet district, a total of 6 colors of cauliflower are being cultivated with 2 varieties of Valentina and Corotina hybrids. With anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties, cauliflower also tastes different. Intermediate pass, educated young farmer Mithun Dey is cultivating this colorful cauliflower in his family's 4 bigha land. on January 30, 2024 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

Multi Colored Cauliflower Farming - Bangladesh

A farmer is clearing weeds in a colorful cauliflower field. In this field of Barnagar village of Fatepur union of Goainghat upazila of Sylhet district, a total of 6 colors of cauliflower are being cultivated with 2 varieties of Valentina and Corotina hybrids. With anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties, cauliflower also tastes different. Intermediate pass, educated young farmer Mithun Dey is cultivating this colorful cauliflower in his family's 4 bigha land. on January 30, 2024 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

Illustration Monitoring And Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes

A young diabetic woman injects herself using a pen containing needles to monitor her blood sugar via an electronic device (ACCU CHEK system). The treatment of type 1 diabetes (called insulin-dependent diabetes) is based on subcutaneous injections of insulin, several times a day, to compensate for its lack of production by the body. June 3, 2023. Photo by Patrice Masante/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Diabetic student aims to defend title in aerobics world c'ship+

Diabetic student aims to defend title in aerobics world c'ship+

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Eiichi Omura, 17, a Japanese high school student who has diabetes, practices aerobics with his two sisters April 18. Omura, who needs five insulin injections every day, said he is hoping to defend his junior singles title at the Suzuki World Cup International Aerobics Championship to be held in Tokyo on April 20.

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Hokkaido University develops 'bloodless' blood sugar tester

Hokkaido University develops 'bloodless' blood sugar tester

SAPPORO, Japan - A researcher at Hokkaido University in Sapporo demonstrates a newly developed device which can measure the blood sugar level of diabetic patients without drawing blood. The system directs a light beam with a wavelength in the near-infrared spectrum onto a patient's arm.

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Private Practice (2007)

Private Practice (2007)

Paul Adelstein & Kate Walsh Characters: Dr. Cooper Freedman, Dr. Addison Montgomery Television: Private Practice (2007) 19 September 2007 PRIVATE PRACTICE - 'Worlds Apart' - Pete's girlfriend, Meg, returns to Los Angeles and notices that Pete and Violet are considerably closer; Kevin questions the direction he and Addison are headed in as a couple; Cooper treats a young diabetic boy with a mysterious past; and Charlotte and her team of Pacific Wellcare doctors continue to siphon business away from Oceanside Wellness, on 'Private Practice,' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/RICHARD CARTWRIGHT) PAUL ADELSTEIN, KATE WALSH Date: 19 September 2007

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diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer, blood drop

diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer, blood drop

April 14 is World Diabetes Monitoring Day. It was created with the motive of improving the lives of people with this disease. A large part of the population suffers from diabetes. About 250,000 untreated diabetics live in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Petr Malina)

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diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

April 14 is World Diabetes Monitoring Day. It was created with the motive of improving the lives of people with this disease. A large part of the population suffers from diabetes. About 250,000 untreated diabetics live in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Petr Malina)

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diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

April 14 is World Diabetes Monitoring Day. It was created with the motive of improving the lives of people with this disease. A large part of the population suffers from diabetes. About 250,000 untreated diabetics live in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Petr Malina)

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diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

April 14 is World Diabetes Monitoring Day. It was created with the motive of improving the lives of people with this disease. A large part of the population suffers from diabetes. About 250,000 untreated diabetics live in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Petr Malina)

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diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

April 14 is World Diabetes Monitoring Day. It was created with the motive of improving the lives of people with this disease. A large part of the population suffers from diabetes. About 250,000 untreated diabetics live in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Petr Malina)

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diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

diabetes, diabetes, monitoring, diabetic, health, glucometer

April 14 is World Diabetes Monitoring Day. It was created with the motive of improving the lives of people with this disease. A large part of the population suffers from diabetes. About 250,000 untreated diabetics live in the Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Petr Malina)

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Diabetic student aims to defend title in aerobics world c'ship+

Diabetic student aims to defend title in aerobics world c'ship+

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Eiichi Omura, 17, a Japanese high school student who has diabetes, practices aerobics with his two sisters April 18. Omura, who needs five insulin injections every day, said he is hoping to defend his junior singles title at the Suzuki World Cup International Aerobics Championship to be held in Tokyo on April 20. (Kyodo)

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Hokkaido University develops 'bloodless' blood sugar tester

Hokkaido University develops 'bloodless' blood sugar tester

SAPPORO, Japan - A researcher at Hokkaido University in Sapporo demonstrates a newly developed device which can measure the blood sugar level of diabetic patients without drawing blood. The system directs a light beam with a wavelength in the near-infrared spectrum onto a patient's arm.

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