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January 2008 DiabetesSupercourse Newsletter
 

 

DiabetesSupercourse Newsletter

January 2008

 

https://www.bibalex.org/diabetessupercourse/

 

Dear Friends,

 

Happy New Year to you all!

and it’s a Happy Birthday Diabetes Supercourse too!

 

Diabetes Supercourse is one year old this month…and it’s growing! We now have 900 diabetes stakeholders in our network, and 87 lectures posted. We hope these figures multiply several times before the end of this year, so we have a challenging task. Yet, DiabetesSupercourse team thinks this could be easily achieved with your help…

We want to reach every stakeholder in diabetes in the region and to extend it globally. Not just that, but we also want to have an online library for all diabetes lectures. The library has 87 lectures so far and awaits your valuable contributions. One good lecture is heard by, let’s say, 20, 100, or maybe several hundred? But to share it here, you are spreading your knowledge and vision to reach hundreds of thousands…isn’t that great?!

 

If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. - Margaret Fuller (1810 - 1850)

 

The recent lectures we have posted are:

 

“The Historical Evolution from Embryonic Stem Cell Research to Commercial Cell Therapy”

Morsi Arab

 

“The Ketone Bodies: from Providers of Energy for Life to Fatal Killers”

Morsi Arab

 

“The Metabolic Syndrome: the New IDF Definition and the Socio-economic Burden”

Morsi Arab

 

“A Free Navigation Through the Waves of Hyper and Hypoglycemia”

Morsi Arab

 

"Diabetes Mellitus in Jordan: A Worsening National Health Problem."

Mohamed El-Zaheri

 

(For posting your lectures, please contact Fayrouz.Ashour@bibalex.org or Diabetes.Supercourse@bibalex.org).

 

As regard to news in the region, Dr.Zayed Atef, President of YDA updated DiabetesSupercourse

Team that Yemen is currently working on a study involving the effect of exercise on more than

2000 patients who participated in the diabetes walk in Sana’a on World Diabetes Day.

 

 

Please pass this on to your friends; we want all the diabetes stakeholders we can get!

 

Thanks,

DiabetesSupercourse Team

 

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