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Sunday, 13 December 2015

I never inject insulin at the recommended abdominal site

No Abdominal Site Administration, or what I learned from NASA and the Challenger disaster about diabetes. My essay on one of the reasons I use non-approved sites has been accepted for publication. You may see it in an upcoming issue of a local diabetes mag in edited form. If it is too heavily edited I will post the full investigation results on my blog.
Posted by Dr Nick Melhuish at 18:52
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