To inject insulin safely and effectively, it's important to follow your doctor's advice and remember a few key steps.
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The new substance combines both insulin, the hormone that lowers blood sugar levels—and glucagon, which that increases them.
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It may be delicious, but pizza can be a challenge for people who have diabetes. A pizza crust is full of carbs, and because of the high fat and protein content in cheese and meaty toppings, blood ...
A 26-year-old Iowa mother, Alexandra Marie Frost, will spend a decade behind bars for repeatedly injecting her 2-year-old with insulin to make him appear sick. As reported by The Gazette, Frost was ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (WKRC) - A mother brought her 5-year-old son to a hospital and continuously injected him with insulin to keep him sick, oblivious to the security cameras watching her every illegal ...
Alexandra Marie Frost, 27, was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday, Aug. 29 Johnson County Jail Alexandra Marie Frost, 27, was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday, Aug. 29, for injecting ...
An Iowa mother was sentenced to a decade in prison for repeatedly injecting her toddler son with insulin to make him appear sick. Alexandra Marie Frost, 26, pleaded guilty in June to to child ...