By
AmyT on
August 14, 2012
This is the third in our series of interviews with the 10 winners of the 2012 DiabetesMine Patient Voices Contest, who were announced back in June. This winner brings with her not only great innovation ideas for diabetes devices, but a unique perspective from the Pacific Islander minority community that’s so affected by type 2.
Ivoni Nash, who lives in Utah, tells us what it’s like for those in this minority community, and how diabetes technology might…
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By
MikeH on
July 25, 2012
This is our first in a series of interviews with the 10 winners of the 2012 DiabetesMine Patient Voices Contest, who were announced back in June. If you’re at all interested in how diabetes technology might best address the real-world issues we PWDs (people with diabetes) face, then you should really hear what Shara Bialo has to say! This 28-year-old from Rhode Island has been living with type 1 since age 9, and as a medical school grad,…
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Got diabetes? Or taking care of someone with diabetes on a daily basis? How many times have you grumbled under your breath, “if I only had _______” or “if these medical companies only understood _______”?
Now is your chance to speak out!!
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be the change you’d like to see in the Diabetes World, so to speak.
I hope Wendy from Candy Hearts blog won’t mind me quoting her here.…
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